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Non-custodial parent relocating?
I've seen it all about the custodial parent moving away but can't find a darn thing about the non-custodial parent wanting to relocate. We petitioned the court in October to relocate to Alabama(from Fla) and she fought it. She has little to no relationship with the kids only at her convience and doesn't pay child support. We just found out today that she's moving to Tennessee with the guy she was having an affair with during her new marriage. ON WEDNESDAY she's moving!! The kids are devastated! She never gave us a heads up, never gave the courts a notice, NOTHING! Can she do this? She plans on having no visitation for the next month, which is our next court date for our petition to move! God knows when she plans on seeing the kids after that. Any advice would be so ever grateful!Just to give you an idea where she is moving to is 705.61 miles aprromimately from where we live now. When we move to Alabama she will be aproximately 374.97 miles away.
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- cheoliLv 41 decade ago
Sounds like she just lost her case. You should be able to move without a problem now. Unfortunately, I don't think there are any rules about stopping a noncustodial parent from moving. Keep a diary on what is going on and how she chose to move away. bring it with you to court.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Please re-write your question. Take a deep breath, slow down and write something that isn't so choppy. Your question make no sense.