Laws in MS concerning moving out of state with joint physical/legal custody
I am trying to find out what the laws are concerning a parent moving out of state when they have joint physical/legal custody with child spending equal time with both? I have been told that parent moving must notify the other parent in writing and that parent has a certain amount of time to respond to that through court filings. Also would the court look more favorably to giving custody to parent that is remaining in originally state if that parent has child more of the time that the parent that is moving?
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
It is a court order agreement signed by judge, both parties and their lawyers.
Comment on ScottGem's post
Thank you for your insight. There is not a primary custodial parent in this situation. The custody is jonint physical and legal with child spending equal amount of time with both parents in a alternating week rotation between parents and visitation hasn't been interrupted yet but child is not school age but will be soon and that will be an issue.
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
Thank you. I do believe that there will have to be a change in court order. The court paper list both parents as the custodial parent equal because it says that they share both physical custody and legal custody of the child and the child spends equal amout of time with both according to papers although the child spends 75% of time with me. The child's time with parents has not been changed at this time because the child is not of school age yet. When child is school age he/she can not be enrolled in school in two different states. So the move will alter the time with parent that hasn't moved if enrolled out of state. I am the parent that is remaining in the originally state and have been made aware that other parent is living in another state but other parent has not notified or given any information about the move and would not tell the truth about it if asked.