
SGHodges
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My custody arrangement from 2003 states that I need to give my ex 90 days written notice of my intent to relocate outside Polk, Highlands or Hardee counties. I am re-marrying and will be moving. My ex and I currently live 26 miles apart in Polk. My move will put us 32 miles apart, but I will be moving just over the county line into Hillsborough. The move will put us both at the same distance from our daughter's school. The original visitation agreement will still be upheld by me, and I stated that I would drive the additional few miles, continuing to meet at our usual mid-point for exchanging our daughter. He has said that he will not let me move into Hillsborough county. What paperwork should I file? And to whom... him, the courts, or both? I can only find forms for if a person is moving more than 50 miles.
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ssmom79
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Write a letter to your ex with your intent to move as indicated in the Court Order. The CO does not require his permission, only that you give him notice of your intent. He cannot prevent you from moving unless it's specifically stated in the CO.
In your letter include the specifics, especially the current # of miles apart and the future # of miles apart. Include that you will keep the the same pickup schedule at the same meeting point. Include that all visitation will remain the same as it was before the move. Mail the letter certified, return receipt requested so you can get confirmation he received the letter.
If he doesn't want you to move, he may use that letter to file a request with the courts to prevent you moving. But he is the one who would make that move, not you.
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This is a good article for you to read
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