I don't have any personal experience in this, but I would think that any court issued custodial agreement would require approval from the court for a parent to move with the child.EEllis wrote:I don't know but I would bet the "case" originated in Michigan. If one party moves then it really isn't the courts falt and you shouldn't be able to ditch a parent just by moving.Jumping Frog wrote: In general, I wonder how visitations work both logistically and financially when a 7 year-old child lives in Washington state and the other parent in Michigan.
It's not like me driving to the ex's house on the other side of town and dropping the child off for the weekend.
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- Mon Jun 23, 2014 11:27 am
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- Mon Jun 23, 2014 6:24 am
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Typically more to these stories than the media tells us in the initial story. The media created a headline to turn heads. Just because a guy is in the military doesn't automatically mean he is a good parent.