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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois Notice of Relocation form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and selecting whether you are the Petitioner or Respondent. This establishes your role in the case.
  3. List the child(ren) covered by this notice, including their names and ages. Ensure that you include all children mentioned in the Parenting Plan.
  4. Indicate your planned moving date, providing as much detail as possible about when you intend to relocate.
  5. Fill in your new address with complete details, including street address, city, state, and zip code.
  6. Select whether your move is permanent or temporary and provide any relevant dates for temporary moves.
  7. Include any additional information that may be pertinent to the other parent regarding your relocation plans.
  8. Complete the proof of delivery section after notifying the other parent about your move, detailing how and when you delivered this notice.

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Relocation Defined Under Illinois Law Illinois law has specific guidelines defining what constitutes a relocation: A move more than 25 miles from a primary residence within certain populous counties, such as Cook, DuPage, and Lake. A move more than 50 miles from a primary residence in a less populated area.
Requirements may vary, but generally, your letter must include: A statement of your intent to move. The reason for your move. The date of your proposed move. Your new address and phone number. How many days the recipient has to respond as stated in the law.
Another option in some courts is petitioning to modify your custody order. Explain that relocation is the reason for your request. After filing your petition or motion (and updated parenting plan if required), give notice of relocation by serving copies to the other parent. File an affidavit of service with the court.
Show multiple benefits. In a move-away case, you will want to show that your side has multiple benefits. This is especially true if youre the one who wants to move, as the general assumption is that relocation isnt a neutral experience for a child but a negative one. Consider the factors a judge will look at.
Illinois law prohibits a 50/50 parent or a primary residential parent from moving more than 25 driving miles. For those outside of the collar counties, Illinois law applies a 50-mile rule. Also, Illinois prohibits a move outside of Illinois where one moves more than 25 miles.

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Pursuant to the Missouri relocation statute (R.S.Mo. 452.377), a parent cannot relocate a childs principal residence for a period of 90 days or more without notifying the other parent 60 days in advance of the relocation.
If you decide to move forward with relocating, these next steps can help make the transition run more smoothly. Understand your financial options. Some companies offer relocation services. Find out the cost of living. Research the new location. Set a budget. Stay organized. Locate an affordable home. Decide on a moving date.

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