1 | The Civil Justice Committee recommends the following: |
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3 | Council/Committee Substitute |
4 | Remove the entire bill and insert: |
5 | A bill to be entitled |
6 | An act relating to temporary custody of a child by an |
7 | extended family member or putative father; amending s. |
8 | 751.011, F.S.; defining the term "extended family member"; |
9 | amending s. 751.02, F.S.; authorizing an extended family |
10 | member to bring a proceeding in court to determine the |
11 | temporary custody of a child; amending s. 751.03, F.S.; |
12 | specifying the information that must be included in a |
13 | petition for temporary custody by an extended family |
14 | member or putative father; providing that only an extended |
15 | family member or putative father may file a petition for |
16 | temporary custody under ch. 751, F.S.; amending s. 751.05, |
17 | F.S.; providing that either or both of the child's parents |
18 | may petition the court to modify the order granting |
19 | temporary custody under certain circumstances; providing |
20 | an effective date. |
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22 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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24 | Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 751.011, Florida |
25 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
26 | 751.011 Definitions.--As used in ss. 751.01-751.05, the |
27 | term: |
28 | (1) "Extended family member" is any person who is a |
29 | relative: |
30 | (a) Within the third degree by blood or marriage to the |
31 | parent or stepparent of a child and who is caring full time for |
32 | that child in the role of substitute parent; or |
33 | (b) Within the third degree by blood or marriage to the |
34 | parent or stepparent of a child and who is caring full time for |
35 | that child, and a half-brother or half-sister of that child, in |
36 | the role of substitute parent family composed of the minor child |
37 | and a relative of the child who is the child's brother, sister, |
38 | grandparent, aunt, uncle, or cousin. |
39 | Section 2. Section 751.02, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
40 | read: |
41 | 751.02 Determination of temporary custody proceedings; |
42 | jurisdiction.--Any extended family member relative of a minor |
43 | child who has the signed, notarized consent of the child's legal |
44 | parents, or any extended family member relative of the child, |
45 | including a putative father, with whom the child is presently |
46 | living, may bring proceedings in the circuit court to determine |
47 | the temporary custody of the child. A putative father may bring |
48 | a proceeding for temporary custody only when he is unable to |
49 | perfect personal service of process upon the mother of the |
50 | child. When the putative father is able to perfect personal |
51 | service of process upon the mother of the child, he must |
52 | petition for custody and other relief, including the |
53 | establishment of his paternity of the child, under chapter 742. |
54 | Section 3. Section 751.03, Florida Statutes, is amended to |
55 | read: |
56 | 751.03 Petition for temporary custody; contents.--Each |
57 | Every petition for temporary custody of a minor child must be |
58 | verified by the petitioner and must contain statements, to the |
59 | best of petitioner's knowledge and belief, showing: |
60 | (1) The name, date of birth, and current address of the |
61 | child; |
62 | (2) The names and current addresses of the child's |
63 | parents; |
64 | (3) The names and current addresses of the persons with |
65 | whom the child has lived during the past 5 years; |
66 | (4) The places where the child has lived during the past 5 |
67 | years; |
68 | (5) Information concerning any custody proceeding in this |
69 | or any other state with respect to the child; |
70 | (6) The residence and post office address of the |
71 | petitioner; |
72 | (7) The petitioner's relationship to the child, including |
73 | the circumstances leading the petitioner to believe he is the |
74 | natural father of the child when the petitioner is the putative |
75 | father; and |
76 | (8) The consent of the child's parents, or the |
77 | circumstances of the child's current living situation with the |
78 | petitioner, including all information concerning the fitness of |
79 | the parents to raise the child, including information concerning |
80 | whether either parent has abused, abandoned, or neglected the |
81 | child;. |
82 | (9) Any temporary or permanent child support, attorney's |
83 | fees, costs, and disbursements; |
84 | (10) Whether an order of protection governing the parties |
85 | or a party and a minor child of the parties or party is in |
86 | effect and, if so, the court in which the order was entered; |
87 | (11) That it is in the best interests of the child for the |
88 | petitioner to have custody of the child; and |
89 | (12)(9) A statement of the period of time the petitioner |
90 | is requesting temporary custody, including a statement of the |
91 | reasons supporting that request. |
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93 | Only an extended family member or putative father may file a |
94 | petition under this chapter. |
95 | Section 4. Subsection (7) of section 751.05, Florida |
96 | Statutes, is amended to read: |
97 | 751.05 Order granting temporary custody.-- |
98 | (7) At any time, either or both of the child's parents may |
99 | petition the court to modify or terminate the order granting |
100 | temporary custody upon a finding that the parent requesting the |
101 | termination of the order is a fit parent, or by consent of the |
102 | parties. |
103 | Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006. |