and that is why She should pack up and move to another State, No She does not need permission, regardless of what the Judge or any Lawyer says. If She just Moves and establishes residency in another State, there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ANYONE CAN DO.. This happens ALL THE TIME, and the Custodial Parent ALWAYS gets Away with it. I feel sorry for the Father but he brought this on himself, he should of manned up and did what is best for the Child instead of his EGO. It is better to ask for forgiveness than permission
Care to wager on that statement? I'll prove you wrong and collect before this thread is cold. I'll give you the name of a woman who lost her child and did time for contempt of a court for trying that very thing.
Ummm... no. Most agreements come with a milage limit on living quarters for the custodial parent. At least in this state. Break it and the entire custody thing is up for grabs.