As a New Jersey Child Custody Attorney, clients will often ask me if they can move to another state with the children after divorce.
- Relocating outside the jurisdiction with minor children is among the most difficult challenges a parent may face. The court considers many factors in response to a parent’s request to relocate outside the jurisdiction.
- The child’s best interests guide the court’s decision-making process.
- A number of specific factors must be discussed with your attorney because it’s not as simple as saying, “I have a new job, and I’m leaving the state.” A court order allowing the move can be a time-consuming process.
Do you want to move to another state with your children? Contact New Jersey Child Custody Attorney Tanya L. Freeman to help you.
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