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The NOTICE OF INTENDED RELOCATION (NTRELOC) is an important document for those planning to relocate with children. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to assist users in completing the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the online editor.
- In the first section, fill out the date you plan to relocate and list the names and ages of the children involved. Ensure all information is accurate and complete.
- For notification to other parties, choose one of the three options: indicate if you are providing 60 days’ notice, if you learned of the relocation details late, or if there was a delay due to specific reasons such as domestic violence.
- In the 'Reasons for the Intended Relocation' section, clearly state the reasons for the move. This may include personal, professional, or safety-related factors.
- If there are any objections to the intended move or proposed residential schedule, provide the address where objections should be served.
- Complete the 'Information Regarding Proposed Relocation' section with the new residential address, mailing address (if different), new home telephone number, and the name and address of the new school or daycare facility.
- Select your preference for the parenting plan or residential schedule, indicating whether it remains unchanged or if a new plan is attached.
- Finalize the form by signing it, including your printed name, the date, and the city and state where you signed. Review all entries for accuracy.
- Once completed, save your changes, download the document, and print or share it as needed. Ensure to follow any specific instructions for filing with the court.
Start completing the NOTICE OF INTENDED RELOCATION (NTRELOC) online now to ensure your relocation process is properly managed.
In Oregon, if you're the custodial parent and intend to move more than 60 miles away, you must give notice of intent to relocate. Primarily, this involves filling out and filing a Notice of Change of Address Pursuant to ORS 107.159 form. This includes all the pertinent information like where, when, and who it involves.
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