Noncustodial Parent Move Notice

Summary

In Indiana, noncustodial parents are required to provide notice of any move, even if it decreases the distance between parents, if it impacts custody or visitation. Indiana Code 31-17-2.2-1 mandates this notice. Failure to provide notice can be addressed legally in court.

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Should a noncustodial parent move within 7miles from kids and not give any notice to me
Hi Renee! In Indiana, noncustodial parents are generally required to provide notice if they move to a new residence. This is especially true if the move impacts the existing parenting time or custody arrangement.
- Indiana Code *-*-*.*-* states that a noncustodial parent must provide notice of an intent to move.
Is the move affecting your current custody or visitation schedule?
Even if it decreases
Renee, in Indiana, noncustodial parents must provide notice if they intend to move, especially if it impacts your custody or visitation schedule.
- Indiana Code *-*-*.*-* mandates notice of intent to move.
- Failure to provide notice can be addressed in court.
Would you like more information on how to proceed legally?
Even if the move lessens the distance between noncustodial and custodial
Renee, in Indiana, notice must be given regardless of the distance if the move impacts custody or visitation. Here are the key points:
- Indiana Code *-*-*.*-* mandates notice of intent to move.
- Failure to provide notice can be addressed in court.
Would you like to know how to proceed legally to address this issue?