Re: Digest Number 430
[email protected]
In a message dated 2/23/2000 11:18:42 AM, [email protected]
writes:
<<What state are you in? This helps much. I also know how hard it is to have a
mom from he**, as well as an ex (husband/boyfriend) that will put up a fight
if I move. My mom lives 1600 miles from my home. I live in Michigan, but am
moving with my husband to Kansas. I have not told the court yet. have you
considered talking to your court worker (for your son's case - In Michigan
it is Friend of the Court) about wanting to move, and what it would take to
be able to move? I have a home purchased and I talked to the worker. I am
with the understanding that a custodial parent can move, but must notify the
state and non custodial parent. It is worth checking.>>
And I think I read an article in Newsweek yesterday that said that 4 states
had relaxed their laws in recent years, giving custodial parents back more
freedom to move. Let's hope it's a trend.
Betsy
writes:
<<What state are you in? This helps much. I also know how hard it is to have a
mom from he**, as well as an ex (husband/boyfriend) that will put up a fight
if I move. My mom lives 1600 miles from my home. I live in Michigan, but am
moving with my husband to Kansas. I have not told the court yet. have you
considered talking to your court worker (for your son's case - In Michigan
it is Friend of the Court) about wanting to move, and what it would take to
be able to move? I have a home purchased and I talked to the worker. I am
with the understanding that a custodial parent can move, but must notify the
state and non custodial parent. It is worth checking.>>
And I think I read an article in Newsweek yesterday that said that 4 states
had relaxed their laws in recent years, giving custodial parents back more
freedom to move. Let's hope it's a trend.
Betsy