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Tag: Chapter 39

Child Custody Options for Relatives

On June 9, 2022 By Melissa Tartaglia In Adoption, Concurrent Custody, Dependency, Relatives, Temporary Custody

I’ve seen the following scenario hundreds of times in my practice throughout the years. A potential client has been caring for their grandchild, or niece or nephew for an extended period. The child’s parents have …

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Are you raising a relative’s child?

On August 10, 2015 By Melissa Tartaglia In Relatives, Temporary Custody, Uncategorized

We all know someone who is raising a grandchild or niece or nephew because the child’s parents are unable or unwilling to parent the child. Though such relatives provide needed stability in the child’s otherwise …

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What is an Unmarried Biological Father?

On August 5, 2010 By Melissa Tartaglia In Adoption, Affidavit of non-paternity, Birth Father, Claim of Paternity, Dependency, Legal Father, Paternity, Temporary Custody, Unmarried biological father

In Florida, a father is an unmarried biological father if he is not married to the mother at the time of the conception or birth of the child; and (a) he has not been adjudicated …

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