Do divorced parents have to live in the same state?
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Do divorced parents have to live in the same state?
Both parents do not have to live in the same state to have either joint legal or joint physical custody.
What happens with custody when one parent moves out of state?
If a parent has sole custody, he or she may be able to move if access and visitation rights can be worked out with the other parent, or if the court gives its permission. In those cases, the parent who wishes to move with the child will likely need court approval to change the agreement or order.
Can I move if I have joint custody?
If the parent is agreeable, arrangements can be made for the child to see that parent as agreed between them. If the parent does not agree, then the relocation cannot occur and a court order must be obtained from the court to allow the move.03/07/2019
What are my rights as primary custodial parent?
Legal custody rights allow a parent to make major life decisions on behalf of the child. Physical custody rights are those rights that allow a parent to be physically present with the child where the child lives. The parent who spends the majority of the time with the child or children has “primary physical custody.”02/07/2019
How can a father win a custody battle?
Tips for Fathers: How to Win Child CustodyPay Your Child Support Payments. Build a Strong Relationship with Your Child. Maintain Your Own Records. Attend Important Meetings & Events. Prepare Their Own Space in Your Home. Have a Plan for Your Child’s Needs. Be Respectful. Be Honest with Yourself.مزيد من العناصر…