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Custody & Parenting

Relocation

When a custodial parent seeks to move a significant distance away, potentially affecting the other parent's custody or visitation.

Understanding Relocation

Relocation cases arise when a parent with primary custody wants to move far enough to disrupt the existing parenting schedule. Most states require the relocating parent to provide advance written notice and obtain either the other parent's consent or court approval. Courts evaluate whether the move serves the child's best interests, the reason for moving, and whether a modified visitation schedule can preserve the child's relationship with both parents.

Real-World Examples

She petitioned the court to relocate with the children to another state for a job offer.

State-by-State Variations

Notice requirements range from 30 to 90 days depending on the state, and some states presume relocation is permissible while others presume it is not.

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This definition is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Divorce laws and terminology may vary by state and jurisdiction.

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