I''m Italian and I came in the United States about 6 years ago. I''m married and we have a 2 years old baby. We renting now but I don''t want to buy a
Asked on Aug 18th, 2011 on Business Law - Connecticut
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housein Connecticut because I want to go back in Italy. My mom, my sister etc. lives of there. I''m alone here, there is jus my husband family.
I think my husband changed his mind, he doesn''t want to live anymore in Italy. About 6 years ago told to me different things. I just I have a question If we get divorce can I bring the baby in Italy with me?
It is impossible to answer this question now. Under Connecticut law, there is no presumption that the mother of a child will be entitled to custody of the child, and there is no presumption that a custodial mother may relocate to another state or country and take the child with her. Rather, these matters are determined by the court at the time of the divorce (or after the divorce, depending on when the relocation takes place) based on a standard of what is in the child's best interest. In making this determination, the court will consider the strength of the child's contacts with his father and the quality of parenting from each parent, among other things. Of course, if the father consents that you may relocate and take your child, then the problem is solved.
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