If the divorce decree says niether party can move over 60 miles away, how is that enforced and can the parent with custody just move out side that range?
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If the divorce decree says niether party can move over 60 miles away, how is that enforced and can the parent with custody just move out side that range?
Asked on December 2, 2011 under Family Law, Oregon
Answers:
Hong Shen / Roberts Law Group
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You need either consent from the other spouse or a court order to be able to do move out. To enforce the order, the other party has to file a motion to the court for contempt.
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