Miami, FL asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Florida

Q: I have custody of my kids here in Florida the mom Don’t see them if we move 6 month to Puerto Rico will Change jurisdict

I have custody of my kids here in Miami Dade Florida the Mother does not come visit them or call them but she does pay child support through the courts my kids have not seen her in years we are moving to Puerto Rico if we live in Puerto Rico over six months will that change the jurisdiction of me and the kids and the case at hand children and family case Will Porter Rico be the new district of me and my kids

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Vanessa Vasquez de Lara
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A: If there is a court order for timesharing, even if she is not following it, you must get her permission or a court order to relocate to Puerto Rico. This is a bigger issue for you to deal with prior to leaving as the jurisdiction question is affected by the relocation and Florida may keep jurisdiction after the relocation.

Good luck.

Bruce Alexander Minnick and Terrence H Thorgaard agree with this answer

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