Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona

leaving the state with my child

i would like to know if i could leave AZ with my child

and go to my home state ''FL'' my spouse left me and i

have my child. there is no custody astablisht or court involved. i fear for my childs safty and wellbeing i will file for custody and divorce when i get home with my family.can there be any problems with this?


Asked on 1/28/01, 11:36 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Re: leaving the state with my child

Yes, there can be problems with leaving. Generally, Florida will not have "jurisdiction" over child custody matters until the child has lived there for 6 months. If you leave Arizona, and your Husband then files in Arizona within the first 6 months, you may have to "litigate" custody matters here in Arizona. In fact, an Arizona Judge could order you to return, or to at least return the child.

There is no law to stop you from leaving, so long as a divorce action has not been started. Once an action has been filed, neither party may take the child out of the state except by written agreement or by Court order.

However, you must carefully consider whethr you wold prefer to start proceedings here before you go, or whether you will just hope that he chooses not to file here before enough time passes.

Please call me with any further questions.

/s/ Rich J. Peters, Attorney

JON C. DAKE & ASSOC., P.C.

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Answered on 3/12/01, 11:37 am


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