Mother of child attempting to take custody based on false abuse allegations
My brother lives in FL. He has a 2 yr old and shares custody with the mother. The mother is really making his life hell. In the past 2 yrs, she has changed his daughter's last name to hers without him knowing; she has kept his daughter from him, including holidays (this was prior to the agreement they have now). She has filed a false charges against him alleging abuse, for which he spent a night in jail and was forced to take an anger management course. She has filed for a restraining order which was dropped because her claims were groundless. She has filed for full custody with only visitation for my brother on a few occasions already. She has not won in court yet-- my brother has retained 48% custody of the child. Now she is taking him to court again in yet another attempt to take away custody, claiming that he is abusive. My brother is not abusive. He is a very good father. There is no evidence of abuse whatsoever. She has left my brother and reunited with him several times over the past couple of years, as recently as January of this year. When the child is with her, she pushes her off on the grandmother. Now she has a new boyfriend/fiance and has let the boyfriend help my niece go to the bathroom. What can he do? We are at our wits end constantly battling in court with this woman. My family is broke because of all the $ we have spent on lawyers and legal fees. It kills me to watch my brother go through this. What can he do to put a stop to this once and for all? Please help!
Can a parent take a child out of state without telling the other parent?
My brother just found out that the mother of his child took the child out of state on vacation and never told him about it. They share parental responsibility. She originally asked him if she could take the child for a week, which would have interrupted his time with the child. He said no, so instead she took the child for just a few days during her time with the child. There is nothing in their parenting agreement explicitly stating that one cannot take the child out of state without the other parent's permission. It seems common sense to me, however, that the mother must at least inform the father of the child's whereabouts if the child is taken out of state. Is she legally able to take the child across state lines on her days without the father knowing where the child is going, where the child is staying, and who the child will be with?
Both parents live in the state of Florida.
Thanks!