Orlando, FL asked in Criminal Law and Juvenile Law for Florida

Q: Hello! i'm a 17 year old who's currently dating a 19 year old and some problems have arose with my dad. Please help!!!

Like i said i'm 17 and they are 19. With this quarantine going on i am out of school, and currently have a lot of time on my hands so what do i do? i spend time with my significant other. We of course stay inside and are safe about the current pandemic going on and my mother knows about my whereabouts but my dad not so much as my parents are divorced/ separated and my mom has primary custody. There is visitation and i can spend the weekends with him but I've been with my mom and really i don't think there is a reason to let him know where i am every second of the day when my mom knows. He seems to have a problem with me spending so much time with them and has threatened to call the police and do something about it. Can the police actually do something? My significant other is not going onto my property im going to his and also my dad does not live at the property my significant other would be going to. (My mom has no problem with my significant other and i am residing with her)

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A: There is nothing in your story that would suggest either a criminal or juvenile law...This sounds like a daddy-daughter issue and/or a mommy-daddy issue.

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