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  • Aug 9, 2012, 10:30 AM
    jmlenahanbernad
    Moving across state lines and child custody lawas
    I have decided to apply for jobs outside of the state I live in (MO). I have primary custody of two girls 13 and 10. The father is Active Duty in VA. After he moved of out VA (where we divorced) I moved jurisdiction to MO. He had attempted to take full custody twice before, once when I was mobilized to MO, and then when I took a permanent job in MO. He lost both times. He also spend a considerable amount of time trying to document me as mentally ill and unstable.

    I have notified the father that I intend to move. The original settlement states each of us are free to move for social and professional reasons. If I move in the short term, what legal issues should I anticipate and what actions should I take in the new state?
  • Aug 9, 2012, 10:33 AM
    JudyKayTee
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    Originally Posted by jmlenahanbernad View Post
    I have decided to apply for jobs outside of the state I live in (MO). I have primary custody of two girls 13 and 10. The father is Active Duty in VA. After he moved of out VA (where we divorced) i moved jurisdiction to MO. He had attempted to take full custody twice before, once when I was mobilized to MO, and then when I took a permanent job in MO. He lost both times. He also spend a considerable amount of time trying to document me as mentally ill and unstable.

    I have notified the father that I intend to move. The original settlement states each of us are free to move for social and professional reasons. If I move in the short term, what legal issues should I anticipate and what actions should I take in the new state?


    I need to know EXACTLY what you are asking - he's been notified and you can prove it, right?

    Until you establish residence in the "new" State the present State has jurisdiction.
  • Aug 9, 2012, 06:09 PM
    cdad
    How did you "move" jurisdiction to another state from the original one? Somehow that doesn't sound right.

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