Rhode Island Motion for Permission to Travel is a type of motion used in Rhode Island family court cases. This motion is used when a parent who has legal custody of a minor child seeks permission from the court to travel out of state, or out of the country, with the child. The motion must include the destination, duration of the trip, and the purpose of the travel. It must also include a plan for how the child will be cared for while the parent is away. The motion must also include an agreement from the other parent, or any other person who has legal rights to the child, to the proposed travel. If the other parent does not agree, the parent seeking permission must provide a compelling reason why the court should grant the motion. The two types of Rhode Island Motion for Permission to Travel are: * Temporary Permission to Travel: this motion is for travel that will be completed within a short period of time, usually within a few weeks. * Permanent Permission to Travel: this motion is for travel that will be completed over a longer period of time, usually for several months or more.