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[FL] [FL] My child’s other parent was arrested for theft. Were they required to notify me?

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It was my daughter’s mom who got arrested in Florida for theft. I was never informed that she was arrested. I have 50% legal custody, and my daughter’s mom has a history of drug addiction and abandoning my daughter to go get drugs.

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I understand, and that is definitely concerning. While there is no legal or court-mandated requirement that she notify you of her arrest, it is, of course, recommended because that arrest may significantly impact her ability to raise the child. With her history, that is definitely a valid concern.

She is not required to notify you, but now that you know, this information can obviously be used to show that perhaps she does not have the level of parental fitness needed to raise the child.

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If a parent in Florida with 100% physical custody gets arrested for theft, are they required to tell the other parent (who has 50% legal custody of the child) that they were arrested? If not, why not?

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I understand your concern. Has the custody arrangement between the parents been legally documented?

Yes.

Lexi

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Are there any specific clauses in the custody agreement regarding communication about legal issues or arrests?

Not that I'm aware of.

Lexi

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Is there anything else the family lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they'll be able to help with custody and legal issues.

No.

Benjamin

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Hello, my name is Benjamin, and I have been a licensed attorney for over 19 years. I look forward to assisting you with your question.

Did your arrest impact your ability to provide your parental activities? More to the point, will this impact you in any way that would interfere with your ability to take care of your child?

Please tell me what state you are in.

It was my daughter’s mom who got arrested in Florida for theft. I was never informed that she was arrested. I have 50% legal custody, and my daughter’s mom has a history of drug addiction and abandoning my daughter to go get drugs.

There are court-documented cases of her drug abuse and abandoning her daughter. That’s why I wonder if she is supposed to inform me that she was arrested, since my daughter had no legal guardian while her mom was detained.

Benjamin

Benjamin

I understand, and that is definitely concerning. While there is no legal or court-mandated requirement that she notify you of her arrest, it is, of course, recommended because that arrest may significantly impact her ability to raise the child. With her history, that is definitely a valid concern.

She is not required to notify you, but now that you know, this information can obviously be used to show that perhaps she does not have the level of parental fitness needed to raise the child.

Okay, thank you. In Florida, that doesn’t matter. As long as the child wasn’t in danger — that’s what they have told me when she abandoned her daughter for days to get drugs. Because my daughter’s mom was with family, Florida said it’s okay.

Sorry — my daughter was with her aunt when she was abandoned for days. And the Florida courts knew about it and still gave her back to her mom.

Benjamin

Benjamin

You’re welcome. Good luck. I believe I have addressed your inquiry, so I will mark it as complete. If you have a new question on a different topic, please submit it separately. Thank you, and please use the service the next time you need legal advice. Have a wonderful day!

Thank you.

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