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Can You Move Out Of State With Children After Your Divorce? – Attorneybernie.com
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00:00:03 [Music] when you first file for divorce there’s an automatic restraining order against you moving the children out of state unless the parties agree or it’s by a court order now moving after the divorce taking the children out of state it’s really going to depend on who’s been the primary caregiver if the primary caregiver goes out of wants to move out of state that primary caregiver has to convince the court that moving the child out of status in the child’s best interest if the the non-custodial
00:00:35 parents time is about 20% or less like a weekend mom or a weekend dad then that person is going to have the burden to tell the court that the move is really going to have a bad effect on their ability to keep on playing an important role in the child’s life what parents need to think of very very carefully as if somebody wants to move maybe they should both move because you don’t want a to remember their upbringing as being on a plane flying back and forth between parents children need to create better
00:01:08 memories than just being shuttling back and forth between parents and having video calls once a week with the other parent [Music]