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Where a child lives is a guardianship decision which both parents need to make together. If you are the parent wishing to relocate and you do not receive permission from the other parent to do so you will need to make an application to the Family Court to obtain permission to take the children.
When people violate court orders, they can face serious consequences. Referred to as being held in contempt of court, a parent who violates a parenting plan may face fines, lose future parenting time, or even face jail time.
In Washington state, the relocating parent must provide the other parent with written notice that he or she will be moving out of state with the child at least 60 days prior to the move.
After a parenting plan has been issued in Florida, steps must be taken before relocating with the child. Under Florida child custody law, relocation is any move more than 50 miles away from the current residence. If the parents are not in agreement, the court will need to intervene to decide the relocation.
If a parent wants to move further than 50 miles away, he or she must come to an agreement with the other parent and prove to the court that: Both parents agree to the relocation. Both parents agree to a schedule adjustment, or have created a new schedule for visitation or shared custody.
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If you are the childs legal father, you have the same rights as your childs mother, including the right to: Notice - advance notice of all court hearings. Contest allegations - a chance to admit or deny any allegations of abuse or neglect that are made against you.
The law in Washington presumes that in most situations, a parents request to relocate will be allowed. This means that the judge will assume that moving with the child is in the childs best interests. However, the other parent can object to the move and try to convince the judge to not allow the move.
The law in Washington presumes that in most situations, a parents request to relocate will be allowed. This means that the judge will assume that moving with the child is in the childs best interests. However, the other parent can object to the move and try to convince the judge to not allow the move.
In Florida, parents are considered sharing long-distance custody when they are 50 miles apart or more. It does not matter if the distance is within the state or if one parent is out-of-state.
Where a child lives is a guardianship decision which both parents need to make together. If you are the parent wishing to relocate and you do not receive permission from the other parent to do so you will need to make an application to the Family Court to obtain permission to take the children.