Interference with Custody Laws in Florida
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According to § 787.03, Fla. Stat., Interference with Custody is considered a third degree felony if

  • one parent is attempting to conceal the child from the other parent (correct)
  • one parent is attempting to flee the jurisdiction with the child
  • both parents are married
  • there is a court order determining custody

If there is no court order determining custody and one parent is attempting to leave with the child, but not flee the jurisdiction, what should the responding officer do?

  • Allow the parent to leave with the child
  • Contact the court for further instructions
  • Take the child into custody
  • Attempt to maintain the status quo (correct)

§ 787.03, Fla. Stat., does not apply to a parent who

  • seeks shelter from acts of domestic violence
  • is the victim of any act of domestic violence (correct)
  • believes that they are about to become a victim of an act of domestic violence
  • believes that their action was necessary to preserve the child from danger

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