St. Augustine Move Away Lawyer
In today's economic climate, individuals are being forced to consider accepting serious changes to their lives as part of what may be necessary to be attractive to a potential employer. For some workers, this may mean relocating to a new area.
At the Law Office of Nina R. Price, PLLC, our Jacksonville child relocation lawyer understands the fact that relocations can create competing goals. Neither parent may be willing to voluntarily diminish the amount of time he or she gets to spend with the children, but a move away may be necessary for a job or for family reasons.
Our firm is skilled at representing our clients' interests when relocation becomes an issue.
If you are considering relocating for any reason and you are part of a parenting plan that would be affected by that relocation, then you must:
- Secure the written consent of the child's other parent, or
- File a Notice of Intent to Relocate With Children
Notice of Intent to Relocate With Children
When filing a Notice of Intent to Relocate With Children, the filer is notifying the court concerning:
- Where is he or she moving to?
- Why is he or she moving?
- What impact will such a move have on time-sharing?
The court will examine the possibility of allowing relocation in light of the answers to these questions and other factors.
If relocation occurs without the other party's permission or the leave of the court, the court can be petitioned to force the relocating parent to move back with the children or to transfer custody to the parent who did not move.
Contact Us
For representation that can help you pursue or oppose a move away, turn to the experienced counsel of the Law Office of Nina R. Price, PLLC. Call 904-638-3461, toll free at 866-942-7033 or simply contact us online for a free initial consultation with our experienced Florida parental relocation attorney. We accept all major credit cards for our clients' convenience.
