OBJECTION TO PETITION TO RELOCATE WITH MINOR CHILD(REN) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the OBJECTION TO PETITION TO RELOCATE WITH MINOR CHILD(REN) in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and selecting whether you are the Mother or Father of the child(ren). Ensure you list all children involved, including their names and dates of birth.
  3. In the first section, clearly specify your reasons for opposing the relocation. Use concise language to outline your concerns and any relevant facts. If necessary, attach additional sheets for more details.
  4. Next, describe your involvement in your child(ren)’s lives. This may include past activities, current participation, and any significant contributions to their upbringing.
  5. Conclude by requesting that the court deny the petition for relocation. Make sure to sign and date the document at the bottom.
  6. Finally, complete the Certificate of Service section by indicating how you delivered a copy of this document to the other parent or their attorney.

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To gain court approval, youll need to show that relocating will positively impact your childs life. This could include improved educational opportunities, proximity to extended family for support, or better job prospects that would enhance financial stability.
When a non-relocating party opposes relocation, or the modification of their custody schedule, they must file the affidavit indicating their objection with the court within thirty (30) days of their receipt of the Notice of Proposed Relocation. They must also send a copy of their objection to the relocating party.
The only condition that can stop you moving away with your child is a filed legal document that explicity states that you cannot.
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.
Theres nothing you have to file with the state before you move, but your ex could file an objection in court to try to stop the move (which realistically would mean he would be petitioning for custody if youre dead set on moving).
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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.

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