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thanks m5m5, but theres no reason to attack people that are looking for people who have been in similar situations or know someone who has been to get some advice. But the problem is that going to court will be 10x worse and it will cost a small fortune. If you can't handle what gr8dad, or anyone else throws at you here then you won't in court. That said it depends on the laws in your state whether you'll be granted a move away for the child or not. If you were in my state the answer would be no way. It wouldn't matter why or for how long. The only thing that would matter is that the other biological parent doesn't want the child to leave. It doesn't matter that he doesn't see the child as much as you'd like or that he doesn't go to Dr appointments or know the teachers. What matters is he IS involved in your son's life and he hasn't abandoned him in the laws eyes. Your x can't keep you from going anywhere but he can try (and may suceed) in making sure the child stays put.. Again, most of the court decision will depend on your state and the laws there. Some states are much more lienient than others. |