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What are some of the types of proof that I will have to submit to the court in support of my removal application?

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What are some of the types of proof that I will have to submit to the court in support of my removal application?

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The custodial parent who is proposing the move out of New Jersey may want to provide the following information or evidence to the court; a. The reasons given for the move. b. Proof of inability to find suitable employment in New Jersey. c. Proof that a career move to another state would be beneficial to the family and to the child. d. The past history of dealings between the parties. The custodial parent should submit proof that he or she has been fully compliant with any visitation or parenting plans that were part of any divorce judgment or court order. e. Proof that the child will receive educational, health and leisure opportunities at least equal to what is available New Jersey. f. Any special needs or talents of the child that require accommodation and whether such accommodation or its equivalent is available in the new location. g. Proof that a visitation and communications schedule can be developed that will allow the non custodial parent to maintain a full and continuous relat

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