
After a divorce, many people tend to move. However, those with children can find moving to be a bit difficult. The Law Office of David A. King, P.C. discusses some ways you can approach the idea of moving away with your child.
If you are thinking of moving with your child, you should look at the laws of the state you live in. In Illinois, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (IMDMA) would be in charge of whether or not you can move. The IMDMA governs the laws relating to relocating with a child. Those in Illinois need court approval if they are moving more than 25 miles away with their child.
Furthermore, if you are the one moving, you have to get the approval of your child’s parent. You will need to present your ex-spouse with a notice of relocation. The notice will inform the other parent about the date you intend to move, your new address, and how long you plan to stay (if the move is not permanent). The notice then needs to be filed with the clerk of court in jurisdiction of the child custody case.
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