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Legal issues with child custody?

Legal issues with child custody?
My husband and I used to be extremely violent and abused drugs. We have sought treatment but during our journey to become better people we had a few set backs and our parental rights to our twins have been terminated. We now, a year and a half later, have better lives, stable jobs and are off all drugs and alcohol and have had no police interventions at all. We are pregnant again and we need this baby. We (me) will literally go insane if we lose another child. We are sure the state of florida will rip the baby out our arms the minute I give birth so we want to leave state. What are the chances another states would do the same? I need all the help/tips anyone can give me, lawyers feel free to step in I need help. I already love this child more than I love myself, I would do anything to keep him. Im only 2 months so I have time to further prove my ability to safely and stabily care for a child.

Congrats for both of you cleaning up your lives, since that is not an easy task. Most likely all the violence and problems were most likely from the abuse of alcohol/drugs which were the “triggers”.

But, my suggestion is to contact a family law attorney in the state of Florida for your legal rights. Do you want to take the advice from Y/A and think that it is all ok, then to have problems when your baby is born? Most likely when the baby is born, they will test the baby for any alcohol/drugs and even if none, they could have you monitored by CPS for years to make sure that both of you are on the straight and positive lives. Your medical records even in another state could follow you, since many questionnaires they give you when you treat, or the baby treats, will ask you certain questions that may put a doctor on the “alert” of your past history.

For something that could change your lives forever, please contact a lawyer for your legal rights, so you can take steps to make sure you never ever lose this child or another child again.

good luck

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