A Florida Motion-Order To Revoke Temporary Custody By Extended Family is a legal document that is filed when an extended family member of a minor seeks to revoke the temporary custody rights of another extended family member. In other words, an extended family member can file a motion to revoke the temporary custody rights of a relative caring for a minor. This motion can be filed with the court to either terminate the current temporary custody arrangement or to modify it. There are two types of Florida Motion-Order To Revoke Temporary Custody By Extended Family: an emergency motion, which is filed in times of immediate danger or harm to the minor, or a regular motion, which is filed if the extended family member wishes to contest the existing temporary custody arrangement. Both types of motions must detail the reasons why the extended family member is seeking to revoke temporary custody and must include evidence to support the request.