Akron, OH asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Ohio

Q: Separated not divorced. Two separate states non court shared parenting can My ex Keep our child ? Is that legal.

Separated not divorced. We live in two separate states. I have my son all the time he goes to school while with me and I let his dad take him for visits.

we go outside of the court system for visitation. I have our son enrolled at school with me. I have him on my welfare case and medicaid. I let his dad come get him when he doesn't have school or for a holiday. He told me the other day that we won't let me have him back can he legally do that? Please can I have some advice on what to do please.?

1 Lawyer Answer
Joseph Jaap
Joseph Jaap
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Licensed in Ohio

A: If there is no court order for legal separation or parenting, then you will have to file with the court to start that process. With two states, it will be complicated, time-consuming, and expensive. Use the Find a Lawyer to retain a local family law attorney to review the situation and advise you.

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