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That's a decision that only the judge can make, based on state law. If it appears to the judge that you're just trying to get away from the father, you had better have a good reason. If it's a legitimate reason to move, such as a better job or you need to be closer to family for support, the judge will probably allow your request, since a judge will be hesitant to mandate something as basic as your freedom to live where you want. But in the end, it will depend on the father's arguments and your reasons for wanting to leave the state and the state laws.

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NO! They do not have that right, when non-custodial parent is in compliance with their obligations. The custodial parent MUST notify the non-custodial parent.

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Q: What rights do you have being the custodial parent and wanting to move out of state and what rights does the father have to keep you from moving?
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