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Washington WPF DRPSCU07.0700 - Objection to Relocation - Petition for Modification or Amendment of Custody Decree - Parenting Plan - Residential Schedule

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

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A statement of the parent's intent to move. The actual place where the parent proposes to relocate. The reason or reasons why the parent intends to relocate.

Can your Ex-Partner stop you from moving away? They may have threatened to take legal action to stop you doing this. Would a Court stop you and what exactly are your rights? The short and simple answer is your Ex-Partner cannot stop you moving away.

Stopping a custodial parent from moving away with your child usually requires invoking the court with appropriate jurisdiction over your case. You will likely need to file a motion arguing that the move constitutes a material change of circumstances and/or that the move away is not in the child's best interests.

One parent does have the right to try and stop the other from moving and may seek a court order from the court to prevent it from happening. Such an order would prevent the child from being moved until the court has considered the case.

Here are some common examples for proving your address: Mortgage deed, if it states that the owner uses the property as the primary residence. Mortgage or rental payment receipt. Driver's license, state ID, or change of address card. Mail from motor vehicle or other government agencies with your address(s) listed.

It's true that if you share custody that you may be required to give notice of the move if you're planning on moving farther than 20 miles, but Kessler says, "the best idea is to renegotiate before the move." So if you're looking to move farther than 20 miles, change schools, or will need to change visitation because

Specify Your Reasons for Relocating. Prove You've Done Your Research. Give the Company a Timeframe. State Ties You Have to the New Area. Appropriately Present Your Contact Details.

Most court orders prevent a move without Notice to the other party. Also the non-custodial has the absolute right to know where the child lives.

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Washington WPF DRPSCU07.0700 - Objection to Relocation - Petition for Modification or Amendment of Custody Decree - Parenting Plan - Residential Schedule