Can the non-custodial parent stop thecustodial parentfrom moving out of state?
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Can the non-custodial parent stop thecustodial parentfrom moving out of state?
He is not active in the child’s life.
Asked on August 14, 2010 under Family Law, Michigan
Answers:
Jeffrey Rothstein / JRothstein Law Group PLLC
Answered 14 years ago | Contributor
More facts are needed before this question can be answered. First do you have sole legal custody or is legal custody joint? If you have sole legal custody there is very little the non-custodial parent will be able to do. However you still need to get the courts permission to move. It is a little bit more dificult if there si joint legal custody.
I am a licensed Michigan attorney and would be more than willing to talk to you about this issue. If you would like to tslk to me please call me at 517-575-8039.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey I. Rothstein
The Law Office of Jeffrey Rothstein
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