Court Modification Order Details
Summary
The court has issued a modification order, granting the petitioner exclusive rights to apply for and renew the childs passport, while denying permanent injunctions and attorneys fees. The respondent must sign an open consent form for international travel, with a 21-day notice requirement. Travel must not conflict with the fathers possession periods.Full Conversation
Rendition following trial */*/*. Based on the pleadings on file and the evidence presented, the Court finds it has jurisdiction over this case and the parties. After review, the Petitioner's modification is GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART as follows: *. The requested permanent injunctions are DENIED. *. Regarding international travel: - Petitioner is GRANTED the exclusive rights to apply for the child’s passport and to renew the child’s passport. - Respondent shall sign an ”open” consent form, allowing Petitioner to travel with the child outside the United States, at any future date and time, so long as Petitioner provides Respondent with a Notice of Intent for Child to Travel Outside the United States at least twenty-one (*) days before the intended day of departure. Nothing about this modification shall be construed as permitting mother to schedule travel that conflicts with father's periods of possession. *. Petitioner's request for attorney's fees is DENIED.
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