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When Legal Custodians Move Out Of State

When legal custodians move out of state, the other parent can fight back.  However, there may be good reasons for the move.  Often, a parent will be presented with an opportunity to move elsewhere.  Common reasons include a better job opportunity for themselves or their spouse, or moving closer to family.  Ohio Revised Code 3109.051(G) requires the residential parent to file a notice of intent to relocate with the court.  The other parent must get a copy of the notice in order to give him or her a chance to be heard on whether the child should move out of state.  The right to move the child out of state will depend on a number of factors, including: the child’s relationship with his or her parents and extended family; the child’s adjustment to home, school and community; the age of the child; and the child’s wishes.  Courts will look at these factors in making their decision.    

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Attorney Gigiano’s office is located in Wadsworth, Medina Ohio, Ohio.  Attorney Gigiano regularly works in the domestic relations courts and juvenile courts in Wooster, Akron and Medina.  If you have questions about this or any other child custody issue, or if you are looking for a Medina child custody attorney in Wadsworth, please call Attorney Daniel Gigiano at 330-336-3330.  When legal custodians move out of state from Ohio, call Daniel Gigiano today to learn your rights.

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