Originally Posted by ScottGem
I don't think you were being intentionally rude, but I do think you are being very unrealistic, and somewhat ungracious. I also think you don't quite understand how sites like these work.
People come here looking for help. While we try to answer the questions asked, we feel its more important that some help be given. As Janine pointed out, the likelihood of someone in a similar situation finding your post is very small. But that doesn't mean that other people can't offer advice or that that advice isn't helpful. I think one should look more tha help was being offered, not whether it was your narrow interpretation of what was asked.
I didn't say that laws don't vary from state to state. I said they "don't vary that much". As time has gone by states have tried to make their laws more uniform to avoid difference when people move from state to state. And family courts don't differ greatly.
So your agreement says nothing about out of state moves. That doesn't mean they are allowed. The fact of the matter is that, as you indicated, it gives the father every other weekend. To move the child far enough away that it makes every other weekend impractical is probably not going to sit well with the court. So, if the father fights it, he stands a good chance of winning.