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Tennessee recently enacted new child custody laws. Effective July 1, 2024, there is now a legal presumption that joint legal custody and equal parenting time schedules are in the best interests of minor children. However, the new law does not apply if a court enters an order of protection involving the children.
Any parent planning to relocate with the child either outside Tennessee or more than 50 miles away from the other parent if within the state must give notice to the non-relocating parent ing to T.C.A. 36-6-108(a). Parents are encouraged to mediate a new visitation schedule.
There are no limits on how far a parent can move on their own. Generally, a noncustodial parent can move without notice or permission, so long as their court order does not say otherwise and they are not taking the child with them. A noncustodial parent moving out of state may get less visitation time.
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.
In Tennessee, both parents have equal rights to their children until a court order says otherwise. This means that if you move without the other parents consent or a court order, you could be accused of parental kidnapping. Yes, its that serious.
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These cases are uniquely challenging because they involve balancing a parents right to relocate with the childs need for stability and their relationship with both parents.
Writing a custody relocation letter 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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