Florida Petition For Temporary-Emergency Custody of Minor Children By Extended Family is a legal process in which an extended family member can petition the court to gain temporary custody of a minor child or children. This type of custody is usually granted in cases of emergency, such as the death of parents or guardians, or when the child’s safety is at risk. The extended family member must show that they are willing and able to provide a safe home for the child or children, and that they have the best interests of the child or children in mind. The court will need to review the facts of the case and determine if granting the temporary custody is in the best interest of the minor child or children. The types of Florida Petition for Temporary-Emergency Custody of Minor Children By Extended Family include: 1. Emergency Custody: Emergency custody is granted for a limited amount of time, such as when a parent is deceased, or if the child’s safety is at risk. 2. Temporary Custody: Temporary custody is granted for a longer period of time, such as when the parent or guardian is unable to provide adequate care for the child or children. 3. Permanent Custody: Permanent custody is granted when the court determines that the extended family member is the best parent for the child or children, and that they are able to provide a safe and stable home.