My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Texas
Say a mother who is awarded 51% custody of two children has told the non custodial parent that she plans on moving out of state with the children to move in with her then military boyfriend. She informs him that she plans to leave in about a year. The father is obviously not ok with the move since he will loose physical contact with the children. He is concerned about their emotional well being due to the fact that they have been raised mostly by their father and their grandmother (mother of the childrens' father). Roughly 7 months go by. The mother leaves for a holiday vacation with her boyfriend, meanwhile, the kids are left with their father. When she returns after a week, she comes back engaged and informs the father that she has withdrawn the children from school, put in her two-week notice at work, and is moving at the end of the month. She has not made it clear as to the rooming of the children. The father is under the impression that they are moving in with the fiance and his roommate on a military base. She and her new fiance talked and decided that this is what is best for the kids. Now that they will be in a military family, they need to get used to constantly moving on short notice. She tells the father he can have them every holiday and vacation. He also must make the effort to meet her half way on the trip to pick them up if he wants to see them. This is about a 12hr drive and he does not have a reliable vehicle nor the finances to help him travel. Is there anything he can do to keep her from moving or limiting how far she can move with the kids? Or, anyway of him getting primary custody?
Say a mother who is awarded 51% custody of two children has told the non custodial parent that she plans on moving out of state with the children to move in with her then military boyfriend. She informs him that she plans to leave in about a year. The father is obviously not ok with the move since he will loose physical contact with the children. He is concerned about their emotional well being due to the fact that they have been raised mostly by their father and their grandmother (mother of the childrens' father). Roughly 7 months go by. The mother leaves for a holiday vacation with her boyfriend, meanwhile, the kids are left with their father. When she returns after a week, she comes back engaged and informs the father that she has withdrawn the children from school, put in her two-week notice at work, and is moving at the end of the month. She has not made it clear as to the rooming of the children. The father is under the impression that they are moving in with the fiance and his roommate on a military base. She and her new fiance talked and decided that this is what is best for the kids. Now that they will be in a military family, they need to get used to constantly moving on short notice. She tells the father he can have them every holiday and vacation. He also must make the effort to meet her half way on the trip to pick them up if he wants to see them. This is about a 12hr drive and he does not have a reliable vehicle nor the finances to help him travel. Is there anything he can do to keep her from moving or limiting how far she can move with the kids? Or, anyway of him getting primary custody?
Relocation: Primary Custodian Wants to Move Out of State With the Children
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