He can't. Family Services can go to evaluate, but can't remove her by Florida law, when the endangered person has a legal guardian. The guardian would need to sign off on it. Her scumbag, cheating, horrible human excrement for a husband would never sign off on it.
I heard that also. But if Family Services are going in - why would they need permission from the guardian. If they found something wrong, and the guardian is there to protect her - why would they think they would even get permission from a guardian. They come in - in any situation - see something wrong - and can't do anything about it because they need permission from the person who is the one who is doing the wrong.
If I was speeding, the cop says this is wrong, does he ask me permission to give me a ticket. Dumb scenerio but I'm working on my last nerve here.