Can a divorced mother moved out of state?

Can a divorced mother moved out of state?

These \u201cmove-away cases\u201d are among the most difficult types of custody disputes. Typically, a parent can’t move a child to another county or state without prior approval from the court that issued the original custody order. A judge could even change custody arrangements in favor of the noncustodial parent.

Can a parent move out of state with a child in Florida?

Yes, under Florida Statute 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. What is Florida law on child custody relocation?

Do you pay child support with joint custody in Florida?

Child support is based on two things: the parents’ combined income and the amount of time spent with each parent. This is why in Florida one parent will owe child support to the other parent even if they have joint custody. Both parents are required to contribute to financially support the child or children.