Rhode Island Motion for Permission to Travel is a legal document that is used in the state of Rhode Island when a party seeks permission from the court to travel outside the state. This document is used to seek permission to travel with minor children, relocate permanently, or temporarily move out of the state. Depending on the type of travel, there are two types of Motions for Permission to Travel: Motion for Permission to Travel with Minor Children and Motion for Relocation or Temporary Travel Outside the State. A Motion for Permission to Travel with Minor Children is typically used when a party wants to take minor children outside the state for a period of time. This motion must be filed with the court and the other parent must be given notice of the motion. The court will review the motion and will take into consideration the best interests of the children before deciding whether to grant permission. A Motion for Relocation or Temporary Travel Outside the State is used when a party is requesting permission to move out of the state for a period of time or relocate permanently. The court will review the motion and take into consideration the best interests of the children before deciding whether to grant the motion.