I have sole custody of my two children ages 13 and 11. My ex has supervised visitation since last July, she has not seen or spoken to our kids in over 1 year Can I legally move out of Fla without court permission?
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No. You need to get the court's permission and show the Court that there is "real advantage" (term of art) from the move to both you and the chidlren. Failure of one party to comply with the order does not relieve the other one from his or her obligation under it. Your ex can later file for contempt against you and you'll be found in contempt since you willfully disobeyed the order of the Court since the Court's order states that your children must be available for supervised visitation. Good luck!!! -
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