ke22ba
May 7, 2009, 08:08 AM
Question about Florida family law...
I have a baby that is just a few months old. Her father and I are not married. In fact, we weren't even dating when she was conceived. She has my last name and his name is not on her birth certificate. He wants to be involved and I am OK with that as long as he doesn't try to get custody. I can't stand the thought of my baby being away from me. The agreement we have right now is he comes over 3 days a week for an hour and two hours on both Saturday and Sunday. So he sees her (at my house) 5 days a week. As for the money, I keep track of what I spend on her and we split it at the end of the month. It only comes to less than 250 a month. I know I could get a whole lot more, but I’m willing to sacrifice the money if I'm able to maintain some kind of control over the visitation.
My question is... if this goes to an attorney what will he be able to get visitation wise? (First he'll have to request a paternity test.) Would a judge really take a three month old baby away from its mother? (note: I am breastfeeding.)
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciate!
I have a baby that is just a few months old. Her father and I are not married. In fact, we weren't even dating when she was conceived. She has my last name and his name is not on her birth certificate. He wants to be involved and I am OK with that as long as he doesn't try to get custody. I can't stand the thought of my baby being away from me. The agreement we have right now is he comes over 3 days a week for an hour and two hours on both Saturday and Sunday. So he sees her (at my house) 5 days a week. As for the money, I keep track of what I spend on her and we split it at the end of the month. It only comes to less than 250 a month. I know I could get a whole lot more, but I’m willing to sacrifice the money if I'm able to maintain some kind of control over the visitation.
My question is... if this goes to an attorney what will he be able to get visitation wise? (First he'll have to request a paternity test.) Would a judge really take a three month old baby away from its mother? (note: I am breastfeeding.)
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciate!