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Search Results for: "child custody"
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1. 751.05 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 751.05 751.05 Order granting temporary or concurrent custody.—(1) At the hearing on the petition for temporary or concurrent custody, the court must hear the evidence concerning a minor child’s need for care by the petitioner, all other matters required to be set forth in the petition, and the
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2. 61.503 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 61.503 61.503 Definitions.—As used in this part, the term:(1) “Abandoned” means left without provision for reasonable and necessary care or supervision.(2) “Child” means an individual who has not attained 18 years of age.(3) “Child custody determination” means a judgment, decree, or other orde
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3. 61.517 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 61.517 61.517 Temporary emergency jurisdiction.—(1) A court of this state has temporary emergency jurisdiction if the child is present in this state and:(a) The child has been abandoned;(b) It is necessary in an emergency to protect the child because the child, or a sibling or parent of the ch
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4. 751.03 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 751.03 751.03 Petition for temporary or concurrent custody; contents.—Each petition for temporary or concurrent custody of a minor child must be verified by the petitioner, who must be an extended family member, and must contain statements, to the best of the petitioner’s knowledge and belief,
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5. 61.534 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 61.534 61.534 Warrant to take physical custody of child.—(1) Upon the filing of a petition seeking enforcement of a child custody determination, the petitioner may file a verified application for the issuance of a warrant to take physical custody of the child if the child is likely to imminent
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6. 985.115 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 985.115 985.115 Release or delivery from custody.—(1) A child taken into custody shall be released from custody as soon as is reasonably possible.(2) Unless otherwise ordered by the court under s. 985.255 or s. 985.26 , and unless there is a need to hold the child, a person taking a child into
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7. 39.522 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 39.522 39.522 Postdisposition change of custody.—(1) The court may change the temporary legal custody or the conditions of protective supervision at a postdisposition hearing, without the necessity of another adjudicatory hearing.(2)(a) At any time before a child is residing in the permanent p
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8. 984.13 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 984.13 984.13 Taking into custody a child alleged to be from a family in need of services or to be a child in need of services.—(1) A child may be taken into custody:(a) By a law enforcement officer when the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the child has run away from his or her
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9. 39.401 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 39.401 39.401 Taking a child alleged to be dependent into custody; law enforcement officers and authorized agents of the department.—(1) A child may only be taken into custody:(a) Pursuant to the provisions of this part, based upon sworn testimony, either before or after a petition is filed; o
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10. 985.101 f.s.
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Abstract: F.S. 985.101 985.101 Taking a child into custody.—(1) A child may be taken into custody under the following circumstances:(a) Pursuant to an order of the circuit court issued under this chapter, based upon sworn testimony, either before or after a petition is filed.(b) For a delinquent act or viola
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