Child Relocation Without Consent

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This is an official Washington court form for use in divorce, paternity or custody cases, an Order Re Objection to Relocation/Modification of Custody Decree/Parenting Plan/Residential Schedule (Relocation).

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Current Child Removal Laws Presently, under Illinois law, a parent with primary physical custody of a child is permitted to move anywhere in the state without the approval of the other parent or the court. Only an out-of-state move requires permission from the other parent or the court.

Approval Is Needed to Move Out of StateWhen a custodial parent wishes to move out of the state with their minor children, they must get approval from either the court or from the child's non-custodial parent. The easiest way to move out of state is for the non-custodial parent to approve of the move.

Yes, under Florida Statute 61.13001, approval from the other parent or the court may be required before relocating with a child. If a parent objects to the relocation, the judge will decide the case based on the best interests of the child.

Unmarried Parents Unless the father determines paternity and goes to court to arrange for joint custody or visitation rights, the mother has sole custody and responsibility for the child and is able to move out of state whenever she wants or needs to.

What should a parent do to stop the other parent from moving away? If your child's other parent wants to move away, taking the child with them, you can apply to the Family Court for a guardianship direction or a Parenting Order or both, preventing the child being moved.

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Can we make our own custody agreement? Some states have requirements that express consent from the other parent is needed before a child is relocated and that proper notice is given.Both legal parents have equal rights to the child if there is no custody order. Of course, if permission is granted the move can take place. Unless that arrangement addresses your move out of state, moving would probably violate the agreement or order.

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