WPF DRPSCU07.0890 - Temporary Order regarding Relocation of Children - Washington-2025

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Put simply, Washingtons Relocation Act requires you to notify your ex of your intent to move with the child(ren). If he or she doesnt object, you can move, though you might be forced to return if you do it wrong. If your ex does object, a judge decides the outcome.
If the custodial parents move without permission from the court, the noncustodial parent can ask the court to have the children returned, or even ask for the court to change the custody order, so that they are granted custody.
Washington States notice requirements apply to relocations by parents who have their children living with them most of the time or have roughly equal residential time with their kids. These parents must give notice to anyone with court-ordered residential time or visitation with the children.
The more time you have with your child, especially the more time your parenting plan says you have, the better your chances of winning a relocation court case. The courts decision whether to allow a contested relocation often hinges upon the childs emotional attachment to each parent.
26.09. 460, a person with whom the child resides a majority of the time shall notify every other person entitled to residential time or visitation with the child under a court order if the person intends to relocate. Notice shall be given as prescribed in RCW 26.09. 440 and 26.09. 450.
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