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The tough economic conditions in Arizona and around the country are forcing people to move away in search of employment. When a custodial parent decides to move, for whatever reason, they could face possible court sanctions if they do not provide advanced written notice to the other parent. Let The Law Firm of Michael J. Shew, Ltd., Phoenix, help you sort it all out.
When a Parent Wants to Move Out of State
Child custody is a complicated issue in its own right. Many factors must be considered by the court before an agreement can be finalized, with the child's welfare of utmost importance. If you or your ex-spouse have custody and are planning to move more than 100 miles away from your current location, it is important to know that you must provide at least 60 days' advance written notice to the other noncustodial parent. And within 30 days, the nonmoving parent has the right to petition the court to prevent relocation of the child.
Contact a Phoenix/Ahwatukee Child Custody Attorney
If you are planning to relocate more than 100 miles with your child, or if the other parent is planning to move more than 100 miles with the child, it is important you contact an experienced lawyer who can advise you of your legal rights. At The Law Firm of Michael J. Shew, Ltd., attorney Michael J. Shew will work with you to ensure your parental rights are not violated.
Let our Phoenix child relocation attorney be the positive, compassionate and fully focused family law counsel you need to protect your parental rights. Contact our Ahwatukee Foothills office online or call toll free at 888-866-8523.










