Love Court Off the Record
“I have primary custody of my 4-year-old, and my ex has recently started exercising more visitation after barely being around for years. Now I’ve been offered a job out of state near my family, and he’s suddenly threatening to block the move and ‘take me to court for full custody.’ Can he actually stop me from relocating if I’ve been the primary parent all along?" ____ In this episode of Love Court, divorce attorney Jessica Anderson answers a listener’s question about relocating with a young child when the other parent suddenly becomes more involved. After years of limited involvement, the ex is now exercising more visitation and threatening to block an out-of-state move—and even seek full custody. Jessica explains how courts evaluate relocation requests, even when one parent has primary custody. She breaks down what judges look at, including the child’s best interests, the history of each parent’s involvement, the reason for the move, and how the move will impact the parent-child relationship. She also addresses whether a parent can realistically stop a move or use it as a basis to seek a custody change. Contact Us: https://andersonkeuscher.com/ [https://andersonkeuscher.com/]
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