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After all custody and
visitation orders have been entered, the custodial parent may decide to
move
out of his/her geographic area. The
move will certainly interfere with the other parent's visitation rights. How will the court decide such an issue?
With the advances in
economic globalization, move-away cases are becoming extremely common
and the
law in this area is rapidly changing. If
you are faced with such a situation, you
should immediately contact
an attorney to discuss your particular situation.
The case of Burgess,
Montenegro, and La Musaga are the controlling authority on this issue.
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