My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Maryland
My husband is a noncustodial parent with joint legal custody. We plan on moving from Maryland to Florida this year and have informed his ex wife of this. She is now stating that she will not allow us to move until the new parenting agreement and child support changes have been completed. Based on past experiences she will make these changes as difficult and drawn out as possible. The only changes to the parenting/visitation agreement we wish to change is removing the every other weekend and one day a week time he already has, we would also like 2 months in the summer and every other Thanksgiving , Spring break and Christmas. We know this may change the child support and have no issue with That. We just want to be able to have the children with us as much as we can. We have already gone back to court to gain more time with the children after she refused to allow it. Can she stop us from moving?
My husband is a noncustodial parent with joint legal custody. We plan on moving from Maryland to Florida this year and have informed his ex wife of this. She is now stating that she will not allow us to move until the new parenting agreement and child support changes have been completed. Based on past experiences she will make these changes as difficult and drawn out as possible. The only changes to the parenting/visitation agreement we wish to change is removing the every other weekend and one day a week time he already has, we would also like 2 months in the summer and every other Thanksgiving , Spring break and Christmas. We know this may change the child support and have no issue with That. We just want to be able to have the children with us as much as we can. We have already gone back to court to gain more time with the children after she refused to allow it. Can she stop us from moving?
Relocation: Non Custodial Move
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