Back to School: Benefits of Temporary Custody in Florida

As the school year approaches, many kinship caregivers in Florida find themselves in a challenging position without legal custody of the children they care for. Obtaining temporary custody can significantly improve the lives of both the child and the caregiver. This guide outlines the key benefits of establishing temporary custody.

Benefits for the Child

  • Stability and Security: Temporary custody provides a sense of stability and security for the child, essential for their emotional and social development.

  • Access to Education: With legal custody, enrolling the child in school becomes easier, ensuring they receive a consistent education.

  • Healthcare Access: Caregivers can obtain necessary medical care for the child without hurdles, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, and emergency treatments.

  • Financial Assistance: Temporary custody can qualify the caregiver for government assistance programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and TANF, providing financial support for the child's needs.

  • Legal Protection: The child is legally protected under the care of the caregiver, ensuring their safety and well-being.

Benefits for the Caregiver

  • Decision-Making Authority: Caregivers gain the legal authority to make important decisions regarding the child's education, healthcare, and well-being.

  • Access to Resources: With temporary custody, caregivers can access essential resources and support services available to custodial parents.

  • Reduced Stress: Having legal custody can alleviate the stress and uncertainty associated with caring for a child without legal rights.

  • Financial Support: Caregivers may be eligible for financial assistance programs, helping to offset the costs of raising a child.

  • Peace of Mind: Knowing that the child is legally protected under their care provides peace of mind and stability for the caregiver.


How to Obtain Temporary Custody

The process for obtaining temporary custody can be complex and time-consuming. While it's possible to navigate the legal process independently, seeking professional assistance can significantly streamline the process.

Legal Document Preparers: Services like Pro Docs Plus can assist in preparing the necessary paperwork for a temporary custody case. They can help with:

  • Form completion: Accurately filling out court-mandated forms.

  • Document organization: Ensuring all required documents are included.

  • Filing procedures: Guiding you through the court filing process.

  • General guidance: Providing information and support throughout the process.

It's important to note that legal document preparers cannot provide legal advice.

Additional Considerations

  • Kinship Navigator Program: This program provides support and guidance to kinship caregivers throughout the legal process.

    Children's Home Network: Offers kinship navigator services in several Florida counties.

    By connecting with a kinship care navigator, you can access valuable resources, support, and guidance to help you provide the best possible care for the child in your home.

  • Local Resources: Contacting local child welfare agencies and community organizations can provide valuable information and support.

    Department of Children and Families (DCF) offices: May have kinship care specialists or navigators on staff.

By understanding the benefits of temporary custody and seeking appropriate assistance, kinship caregivers can increase their chances of successfully obtaining custody and creating a stable environment for the children in their care.


Ready to embark on your legal journey? Pro Docs Plus is here to help. We understand the complexities of the Florida Family Law process and can guide you every step of the way.

Contact Pro Docs Plus today! We'll discuss your unique situation and offer options on how we can best assist you.

Phone: 321-320-9683

Email: info@prodocsplusfl.com

Website: www.prodocsplusfl.com


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