Ex husband is trying to relocate. Son has primary residence with me. What can I do to stop him.
You cannot restrict the movement of an adult in the United States. You will need to redo your Parenting Plan.
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You cannot restrict the movement of an adult in the United States. You will need to redo your Parenting Plan.
Attorney McKinney is correct and has given you good advice.
first, try and find out the reason for the reluctance. Then, file a Motion based on facts.
You need to file a paternity case and get a Judge to Order a Parenting Plan.
Yes, get a very detailed Parenting Plan. If this is happening now, it will continue.
It is time for you to see a lawyer face to face. This is very complicated law. See if anyone near you offers free consults. Good luck.
I agree with the prior attorney who answered. Remember that AVVO is only intended to answer specific questions and not fact specific cases.
Mothers have full "custodial" rights until a Judge declares a father in a Paternity suit.
These cases can takes months. There is no time limit.
First, why did he sign? Second, is there DNA? Third, a Judge has to make the change. The Courts protect children from the uncertainty of names...