Can I move if I have sole custody of my child(ren)?
  • If you have sole legal and sole physical custody, you may be able to move. The effect of changes in parenting time due to the move must be considered. Contact your friend of the court caseworker for more information. You are still required to inform the friend of the court of changes in address, phone number, and employment.
  • If the other party and you share joint legal custody, you must either file a Motion Regarding Change of Domicile/Legal Residence or, if the other party agrees with the move, a Stipulation Regarding Change of Domicile/Legal Residence.

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