Yes, in some cases and it's up to the courts. For instance: If the mother of the child was pregnant and didn't tell you and you just found out and want to get to know your child and support that child, then the courts will probably move in your favor. However, if you just didn't feel you had any responsibility towards your child and moved on with your life the courts won't look too kindly on you and you WILL have to pay child support as you should. Marcy
they do have the option of choosing, unless the judge appointed that the other parent has visitation on the appointed dates. other than that it is up to the parents.
Yes, you certainly can. The DA is Georgia will then request extradition of you from Florida which WILL be granted.
She can't, unless the father is patently violent or otherwise dangerous for the child, and even then the court might approve supervised visitation.
Secession winter was the winter of 1860-1861, when 7 southern states (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas) seceded in rapid succession.
He was born in Columbus but moved to Orlando, Florida to live with his grandmother at an early age
His family moved to Florida in his infancy
FLORIDA
No. There are no provisions in the laws of Georgia that provide step-parents with visitation rights. A step-parent has no legal standing. They would need to bring suit and take their chances with a judge.
Georgia and Alabama
The state that is north of Georgia is South Carolina. It is situated directly above Georgia. Florida is directly south.
Visitation Hours - 2013 was released on: USA: 27 July 2013 (Atlanta, Georgia) (premiere)
Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida to the south and Mississippi to the west,
Georgia is definitely more populated! Florida is more populated than Georgia.
Alabama and Georgia
Thomasville is a city in Georgia that is located near the state border of Florida and Georgia. Another city is Kingsland, Georgia.
The line that divides the states of Florida and Georgia is referred to as the Florida Georgia Line. Since the line is not a living thing, it does not have a girlfriend.
500 miles between Florida Georgia?
Florida-Georgia District - LCMS - was created in 1948.