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Can I write a notarized letter signed by both parties regarding child visitation? Please answer!?

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Can I write a notarized letter signed by both parties regarding child visitation? Please answer!?

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You should not have moved without resolving all legal issues first. For up to six months, he can file an injunction to have the child returned to the jurisdiction of the court. I know as I teach fathers how to do this and have reps in Alabama. No, a notarized letter is not legal, but not allowing the child to go could get you ordered to return the child to the state, so the choice is yours. You could mediate an agreement, which would be registered in Alabama.

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