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What a Parent with Child Custody Needs to Do Before Relocating

Stockwell Sievert Law Firm - Friday, May 11, 2012

        If you have primary or equal custody of your child and you plan to move – and bring the child with you – you must notify the child’s other parent. The law provides for how and when notice must be given, and what must be included in the notice. You must give notice at least 60 days before you intend to move. Failure to give notice may be a factor in whether the move is allowed. The parent that fails to give notice may be ordered to pay the other parent’s expenses and attorney fees in objecting to the relocation.  More

Divorce Law FAQ’s

Stockwell Sievert Law Firm - Wednesday, February 08, 2012
      Under what circumstances will a divorce be granted?   More

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