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How often can he come back to visit? Does he have an apartment in town? What is the best interests of the children? What does he propose? Is the x-wife agreeable? Have they been to concilation court?

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In such cases custodial rights are determined by the judge based upon the circumstances of the involved parties. Some of the factors a judge considers are, the reasons for the parent's move, the ages of the child/children, the emotional/maturity level of the child/children, transportation issues, the other parent's personal and financial matters, and so forth.

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Yes. In most jurisdictions, a move out of state by either parent is sufficient cause to re-assess a child's access schedule. The new schedule will take into account the best interests of the child, including but not limited to: distance between the parents' homes, parents' work schedules, and child's school calendar and activities.

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You should still have visitation rights. The sticky wicket is who will pay travel costs. Keep in mind that as a child grows older you may be the one who visits.

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Generally, in regards to a voluntary move, the parties need to come to some sort of an agreement about visitations. There are so many factors that must be considered: the age of the children, the distance that must be travelled, whether the parent who is moving can travel back for visits, etc. The party that moves should not expect the parent with physical custody to incur expenses relating to the visitations. If the parties cannot agree on a plan they will need legal advice.

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