Relocation Notice Requirements Indiana
Summary
In Indiana, noncustodial parents must notify both the custodial parent and the court of any relocation, even if moving closer. This involves filing a notice with the court, serving it to the custodial parent, and including details such as the new address, reason for relocation, and a proposed parenting time schedule.Full Conversation
Does the relocation statue apply to noncustodial parents
The relocation statute generally applies to custodial parents, but noncustodial parents can also be affected. In ****, if a noncustodial parent moves, they must provide notice to the custodial parent and the court.
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Do they still require to notify if they unilaterally move closer
Yes, in ****, noncustodial parents are still required to notify the custodial parent and the court even if they move closer.
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In ****, noncustodial parents must provide notice of their intent to relocate, even if they are moving closer to the custodial parent. Here are the steps to properly file this notice:
- File a notice with the court.
- Serve the notice to the custodial parent.
- Provide information on the new address, reason for relocation, and a proposed new parenting time schedule.
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