Florida | Family Law
Infidelity
If my son's wife has been cheating on him, does he have any chance at getting his children, at least rotating custody? They are separated now and she has been taking their children to her boyfriends and was also taking them there before they separated. Can he file at fault divorce in Florida because of her boyfriends/infidelity? Can he prevent the children from moving out of the state with her and her boyfriend? Thank you
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Answered on: 4/19/05, 12:06 pm by Elissa VessalRe: Infidelity The law has evolved such that mothers do not automatically gain custody of the children. The Courts recognize that children benefit from a strong relationship with both parents and will consider many factors when determining custody. It is most importantant that you son contact an attorney to protect his rights.
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