Moving During Custody Battle
Summary
Moving during a custody battle requires court approval, especially if supervised visitations are involved. Since your ex-spouse agrees, its a positive step, but you must file a motion to modify visitation terms. Discuss your plans with a family law attorney to guide you through the process and present evidence that the move benefits the child. Notify the court of your ex-spouses agreement to strengthen your case.Full Conversation
Dezirae
Nice to meet you, Dezirae! What legal issue are you seeking assistance with today?
Am\nI able to move to a different state * hours away while still attending supervised visitations.Every week during divorce and custody battle
Hi Dezirae! It might be possible to move while attending supervised visitations, but you'll need court approval. Key considerations include:
- Impact on visitation schedules and logistics.
- Child's best interest.
- Communication with your ex-spouse.
Have you discussed your intended move with your lawyer or the court?
No i havent
Hi Dezirae! It's important to discuss your intended move with your lawyer or the court to explore options. You might need to file a motion to modify visitation terms or seek permission from the court. Have you considered talking with your ex-spouse about this move?
Yes he is okay with it but i havent talked to any attorney i domt have one
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Since your ex-spouse is okay with the move, that's a good start. However, you'll definitely need to seek court approval, especially during a custody battle. Consider discussing this with a family law attorney who can guide you through the process. Would you like more information on how to proceed with court approval?
Yes
Case Rating: *
Hi Dezirae! You can proceed with court approval through these steps:
- File a motion to modify visitation terms.
- Provide evidence that your move benefits the child.
- Notify the court of your ex-spouse's agreement.
Consult a family law attorney for assistance. Would you like help finding one?