What to do if my ex and I went to court to decide child custody/support 6 months ago and now she tells me she got a job out of state and is relocating?

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What to do if my ex and I went to court to decide child custody/support 6 months ago and now she tells me she got a job out of state and is relocating?

At least that’s her plan as of right now. What are my options regarding my daughter?

Asked on October 22, 2012 under Family Law, Oklahoma

Answers:

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

If your "ex" appears to be locating out of state with your child, I suggest that you talk with your "ex" and the intent of where the minor child will be living to try and work out a solution to the issue without getting attorneys involved.

If the answer is such where your "ex" is relocating and you want full custody of your daughter in the state where you reside, try and reach a written agreement with a court order with the "ex". If that will not work out, then you need to consult with a family law attorney to assist you in your matter to try and resolve it to your satisfaction.


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