Thursday, July 29, 2010

Can my ex-husband file an order to keep my daughter away from my ex felon boyfriend in the florida courts?

His conviction has noting to do with children.Can my ex-husband file an order to keep my daughter away from my ex felon boyfriend in the florida courts?
I certainly hope so. BTW - There are no ';ex'; felons, there are only felons and non-felons.Can my ex-husband file an order to keep my daughter away from my ex felon boyfriend in the florida courts?
In a few ways, yes, he can. Why would you want your child around an x-con anyway!!
Yes, and he should! Not only that, but he can very easily win full custody of the children away from you! He has the right to keep his children away from a criminal -- especially a FELON! There is no such thing as an EX-Felon. He is a Felon still -- even if he has served his time. You made the choice to date a felon, and in the eyes of the court, you are choosing the felon over your own children's safety (or their ability to be influenced by him), and therefore your wx has every right to get full custody, and then you will be paying child support to him!





Sorry to be blunt, but children ALWAYS come first!
Oh, You're just bringing her up to be a proper little lady aren't you? Ex-felon boyfriend indeed. You should be ashamed.





Well, the answer is probably not. He'd have to file for a TRO in the interest of the child. In the absense of violence or other abusive behavior against the kid, such an order would very likely violate your ';rights'; and be void. However, he could perhaps use your poor associations to gain custody outright. Were I him, that's exactly what I would be thinking:





Hmmm. Ex-husband... Ex-felon (in other words, a felon) boyfriend... child put through a divorce, being raised by a single mother without a father in the house, and now exposed to the company of said felon...





I wonder what other miserable choices are disgracing your life.





Were I the father, I don't think I'd be satisfied with a restraining order anyway. I'd be trying to change the custody order instead. It sounds as if you have no business raising children.
It's possible. Why are you with an ex felon? Surely you can do better than that.
He can file an order if he wants, and you can fight it. Unless teh crime is sexual or violent in nature (i.e. rape, assault), the judge might not grant the no contact so much as forbid you to allow him to stay the night when she's present.
It doesn't necessarily matter why he has a felony. Courts tend to be conservative and question why someone would allow their child around a convicted criminal. (as do I)
He can file anything he wants. It is up to the courts to decide whether or not it has merit and what action will or will not be taken.





Again, I agree with the other answer, why do you want to expose your child to an ex-con? If you are choosing you 'happiness and sexual fullfillment' over the welfare of your child....then more power to the ex-husband.
Sure I don't see why not, everything is supposed to be in the best interest of the children, I'm sure you would do the same if the shoe was on the other foot. Both parents have a right and a responsibility to protect their children. If your ex does this then it shows he really cares and is concerned about his children, which is a good thing. I'm surprised that you would even consider letting an ex boyfriend (felon) be around your children when your not even together with him.
I think he's just trying to piss you off. He may also think that your BF is a bad influence on your child. But your Ex will have to had a really good reason and explain it to a judge.
As I said in my OTHER answer, the COURT is the one to file the order on petition or motion.





And it doesn't matter if his conviction has anything to do with children. As long as the court considers him a danger to the child they CAN issue such an order.





And if you violate it, as I said in my OTHER post, you can give your ex grounds to seek and win custody.
Well I certainly hope so. Why would you think so little of yourself to hook up with someone like that?
i hope so
Possibly if he has a violent felony like assult, domestic violence, murder and some drug related convictions. If his conviction is for theft or fraud it is highly unlikely. Your ex would have to prove that it is dangerous for your boyfriend to be around the child.
If he can prove that your BF is a danger to his child, which is more likely the case being your BF is a convicted felon, then yes, it is possible and you could lose custody of your child.
Yes he can. Have your lawyer fight it if you want, you may win you may not. It depends on what he did to get a felony and what the judge thinks.
I would want to keep my child away from any ex convict boyfriend of my ex wife
Maybe. You need a lawyer.
He can file a Motion, which is asking the Court. The Court may or may not grant the Motion. It's the Court that makes the Orders, not you or your ex.

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