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How to fill out the Intent To Relocate Letter online
Filling out the Intent To Relocate Letter is an important step for custodial parents planning to move. This guide provides clear instructions to help you complete the form accurately and efficiently, ensuring all necessary information is included to facilitate the relocation process.
Follow the steps to complete the Intent To Relocate Letter.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Intent To Relocate Letter and open it in your document editor.
- Begin filling out the form by entering the name of the county and the court division—either Juvenile or Domestic Relations. Make sure to include your name, address, telephone number, and date of birth, along with the same information for the other party involved.
- Locate the case number section. If you do not already have this number, you can obtain it from the Clerk of Courts when filing the Notice.
- In the first paragraph, circle either 'Plaintiff' or 'Defendant' as applicable. Fill in the corresponding blanks and then sign the document, including your address under your signature.
- In the second paragraph, provide clear and concise reasons for your intended move. Be honest about your motivations.
- Fill out the Certificate of Service section by entering the name and address of the non-custodial parent and sign the document, circling 'Plaintiff' or 'Defendant' once again.
- Make five copies of the completed form. Three copies should be kept for filing with the original, one must be mailed to the non-custodial parent, and one to the Child Support Enforcement Agency.
- After filling out the form and making copies, take the original document along with three copies to the Clerk of Court’s office for filing. Request that the Clerk time-stamp your copy for proof of filing.
- Prepare for a possible hearing. Dress appropriately and gather any necessary witnesses or evidence you may wish to present regarding your move and its impact on parenting arrangements.
- At the hearing, be ready to answer the Judge's questions directly. Ensure you provide clear responses and feel free to ask for clarification if needed.
- After making any necessary changes during the process, you can save your completed form, print it, and share it as required.
Begin filling out your Intent To Relocate Letter online today for a smoother relocation process.
Writing a relocation letter for child custody requires clarity and sensitivity. Start by stating your intent to move, then explain how the relocation will impact the child's well-being. It's crucial to address any concerns the other parent may have and propose solutions to maintain a strong relationship with the child.
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