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CAN CHILDREN BE BROUGHT OUT-OF-STATE BE EITHER DIVORCED PARENT?

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CAN CHILDREN BE BROUGHT OUT-OF-STATE BE EITHER DIVORCED PARENT?

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A custodial parent cannot move out-of-state without permission of the court, but can obtain permission if it can be shown to be in the child’s “best interests”. Routine trips are usually allowable for either parent. A non-custodial parent has no right to move out-of-state with the children. Of course, agreements by the parties may allow such changes.

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