Question

  07/19/15, 8:08 pm
I decided to move to FL last year with my daughter and boyfriend. My mom and I agreed that my daughter would stay with her while I went ahead and went to FL to find a job and a permanent residence. After I did that I was going to take my daughter and my mom convinced me to wait until the school year was out. So now that school is out I came back to NY to visit and to get my daughter. When I was preparing to leave for FL my mother went behind my back and applied for temporary sole custody of my daughter stating my daughter doesn't want to go. Can they take away my rights as her biological mother and award my mother sole custody?
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United States   |   New York  |  Child Custody Law
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Answer

Eric Gottfried Says:

Jul 20,2015 11:55 AM

You should immediately speak with an attorney to protect your parental rights. Call Mark Lefkowicz, of my office, at 212-766-5665

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