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You should consult with an experienced family law attorney to discuss this matter. In Arizona even if you "signed over" your parental rights,... Read Answer
First, your ex-husband can file a motion or petition with the court to request anything he wants. Of course, if he files a frivolous motion he won't... Read Answer
He can ask for a modification of the child support order.
Yes as their has not been a custody determination and I am assuming now order for Dad's visitation rights yet either.
From a practical point of view, sure. Dad doesn't care and won't want to spend the money. Legally, if he wanted, he could file a petition in your... Read Answer
Yes, but parenting plans are complex. It really should be completed with both parties sitting down with an attorney. Now that attorney could be a... Read Answer
First thing - read the order. The order may have a geographic restriction and, if so, suit should be filed to enforce it and halt the move. If... Read Answer
Read the order. The existing order may contain a geographic restriction if so, you need permission from the court to move. If not, the order... Read Answer
how old are the children? Also, where do you, your ex and/or your children live? My name is R. Alan Mason. My email is ralanmason@austin.rr.com.
Does it matter as long as he is paying child support?
Read the order. Generally, the court order requires a party to notify the court and the other party if he moves.
It is suggested that you file a petition for custody and relocation on consent from him. Have a lawyer preferably. If you do, it should be swift... Read Answer
Absolutely, you should be represented by experienced counsel. That attorney will know what the statutes are for your state and will also know the... Read Answer