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Relocating with Your Kids: Legal Steps You Must Follow in Custody Cases

Relocating with Your Kids: Legal Steps You Must Follow in Custody Cases

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In this episode of the Father's Rights Podcast, Chris Jackman discusses the critical steps every parent must follow when relocating with their children during or after a divorce. As back-to-school season kicks in, many parents face the challenge of moving for new job opportunities or personal reasons. Chris shares the legal procedures you need to follow, the consequences of skipping those steps, and how to frame your relocation as being in the best interest of your children. Learn how to navigate the court system, handle objections from your ex, and ensure your move is legally sound.

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Chris Jackman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-jackman-21aa361a0/

The Abardeen Law Firm - https://aberdeenlawfirm.com/

🎒 Introduction to Relocating with Children (00:00:00)

🏫 Why Relocation Is a Hot Topic During Back-to-School Season (00:00:18)

📋 Necessary Legal Steps Before Relocating with Your Child (00:00:39)

⚖️ Consequences of Moving Without Proper Notice (00:01:29)

🚨 The Judge's Authority to Reverse Your Move (00:01:58)

🏠 Framing Your Relocation as in the Child's Best Interest (00:04:09)

📅 Understanding Notice Periods for Relocation (00:05:27)

🔍 Handling Delayed Responses from the Other Parent (00:06:29)

🏛️ Going to Court to Secure a Default Ruling (00:07:06)

📝 What Happens if Your Ex Objects to the Move (00:08:15)

🎓 Arguing for Relocation Based on Better Schools (00:09:44)

🏡 Using Better Living Conditions as Evidence (00:10:01)

👥 Gathering Witnesses to Support Your Relocation Case (00:11:23)

📉 Highlighting Negative Conditions in the Current Environment (00:11:53)

📅 Being Proactive: Filing Court Documents Early (00:12:39)

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