Can a father residing in one state obtain visitation rights with a child residing in another state with her mother?
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Can a father residing in one state obtain visitation rights with a child residing in another state with her mother?
Currently there is no custody arrangement.
Asked on October 14, 2012 under Family Law, New Jersey
Answers:
Brad Micklin / The Micklin Law Group
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Yes, all he needs to do is file a motion seeking parenting time. Issues you should be prepared to discuss should include who pays for the transportation costs if the child goes to the other state and whether or not child support continues during extending parenting time such as holidays, school breaks, and vacations.
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Good luck.
Brad M. Micklin, Esq.
The Micklin Law Group
187 Washington Ave., Suite 2F
Nutley, NJ 07110
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