If your custody order says nothing about it then your fine. However the Father can attempt to block such a move if it makes contact with the children a hardshipIm a single parent,what are the laws of moving my kids out of state?
If you are divorced, then your divorce decree will probably require you to get the consent of either your ex or the court. If you are not divorced then it is your life, live it as you will.
just go to your local department of family and children service. Each state is different so you may go there to get the help and knowledge you are seeking. Also try contacting legal aide
If your divorce decree says nothing, you may move. If a paternity suit has been filed, then check the decree there also. If it says nothing, go ahead and move.
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Depends on the state, but if you have no court order or legal custody arrangements, you are free to move. Otherwise you will have to clear it with the judge/mediator/whoever.
What does your custody or visitation court order say? If there isn't one, no problem. move
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