The State of California dictates what procedures must be followed when a parent is attempting to move, or conversely, attempting to block the move of the other parent.
Can You Relocate After Divorce With Kids?
The parent who does not have the majority of residential time often seeks our services to try to stop the intended relocation of the other parent or to assist in negotiating or litigating a new Parenting Plan that is reasonable under the new circumstances.
However, a parent who has the majority of residential time with their children may need assistance in following the correct procedure to allow the move to happen.
Goldberg Jones recognizes the impact that relocation can have on the most important thing… time with your children.
We are equipped to look after your concerns and try to maximize the situation within the constraints of each State’s laws regarding relocation.
In-Depth Reading: How Do I Relocate With My Child?
Related Reading: Can I Keep My Ex From Relocating With My Child?
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