When life circumstances make caregiving temporarily difficult, voluntary temporary custody offers a safe, legal solution. Our experienced attorneys help Florida families protect children’s stability while preserving parental rights and planning for the future.
What Is Voluntary Temporary Custody?
Voluntary Temporary Custody is a legal arrangement in Florida where a parent grants custody of their child to another adult, typically a relative or close family friend, for a specified period. This arrangement is formalized through a court order, ensuring that the temporary custodian has the legal authority to make decisions regarding the child’s education, healthcare, and general welfare.
This option is ideal for the following:
- Those facing temporary hardships or health issues.
- Individuals who need to travel or relocate for work or military service.
- Those who require assistance in caring for their child due to unforeseen circumstances.
This arrangement does not terminate parental rights. Parents retain the ability to resume custody when they are ready and able to do so by petitioning the court.








