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  • May 15, 2009, 03:59 PM
    GRAMMY C
    Rights for unmarried parent when the other parent wants to move out of state.
    Hello.
    I am worried about my grandson.
    His mother is thinking about moving to WYOMING!
    My son and she are not married and I would like to know what his rights are.
    Can she just pick up and move?
    Can we as grandparents so anything to prevent her from moving somewhere that we cannot see our grandson?
    My son is very upset about this.
    They did sign papers when the baby was born recognizing my son as the father.
    He pays child support and sees the baby very often.
    We need to make sure that my son and the grandparents aren't left out in the cold!
    Please--can someone give us some good advice?
    Thank you.
  • May 15, 2009, 04:44 PM
    JudyKayTee

    If there is a acknowledged paternity and ordered support there is also a custody order.

    What does the custody order say?

    The next question could be why is she moving? I am seeing these requests granted due to the economy (job transfers, better job opportunities).

    If he wants to stop her he needs to take the original order - if it allows such a move - back to Court and request that the Court review the proposed move and either allow or not allow it.
  • May 15, 2009, 06:19 PM
    ScottGem

    In addition to the custody and support orders did the court grant your son any visitation?

    Depending on the wording of the custody and visitation will depend on what can happen here. If moving will prevent the father from exercising his vistation rights it may be possible to block the move.

    You as grandparents have no standi ng here. Your son has to go to court to formalize visitation and custody.
  • May 15, 2009, 06:34 PM
    excon

    Hello G:

    I have the sneaking suspician that they didn't get a court order, they just signed papers...

    Your son needs to hire a lawyer and go to court to secure his rights. If he does, he can stop her from moving.

    excon
  • May 17, 2009, 04:35 AM
    GV70

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by GRAMMY C View Post
    Can she just pick up and move?

    Yes,if there is no a custody order


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by GRAMMY C View Post
    Can we as grandparents so anything to prevent her from moving somewhere that we cannot see our grandson?

    No!
    I agree with excon and scott... but it is possible the court to permit her move away

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