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If you both used to live in the USA and you and your wife had a divorce you can move anywhere with in the USA

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Q: If you file for divorce how far can you move with your kids?
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That depends on the custody order and the distance of the move. If the custody order mentions moving then review those provisions. If the move isn't very far then it shouldn't be be problem. If the move is some distance away and would create expense for the non-custodial parent you may need to make some agreement regarding sharing the expense or driving, meeting half way for example. If the move involves a long distance the other parent may file a petition for a court hearing. Before you move you should call the attorney who represented you in the divorce and get some advice, or speak with a legal advocate at the court.That depends on the custody order and the distance of the move. If the custody order mentions moving then review those provisions. If the move isn't very far then it shouldn't be be problem. If the move is some distance away and would create expense for the non-custodial parent you may need to make some agreement regarding sharing the expense or driving, meeting half way for example. If the move involves a long distance the other parent may file a petition for a court hearing. Before you move you should call the attorney who represented you in the divorce and get some advice, or speak with a legal advocate at the court.That depends on the custody order and the distance of the move. If the custody order mentions moving then review those provisions. If the move isn't very far then it shouldn't be be problem. If the move is some distance away and would create expense for the non-custodial parent you may need to make some agreement regarding sharing the expense or driving, meeting half way for example. If the move involves a long distance the other parent may file a petition for a court hearing. Before you move you should call the attorney who represented you in the divorce and get some advice, or speak with a legal advocate at the court.That depends on the custody order and the distance of the move. If the custody order mentions moving then review those provisions. If the move isn't very far then it shouldn't be be problem. If the move is some distance away and would create expense for the non-custodial parent you may need to make some agreement regarding sharing the expense or driving, meeting half way for example. If the move involves a long distance the other parent may file a petition for a court hearing. Before you move you should call the attorney who represented you in the divorce and get some advice, or speak with a legal advocate at the court.


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