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    Mar 6, 2007, 10:23 PM
    Moving out of state
    I have a daughter who is 14 years old her father and I were never married. Her father has court order visiting but only been in her life when its convenient for him( I have document it all for years) Pays small amount child support that's when he works!

    I have been married for 6 years my husband and would like to relocate to another state with my daughter she wishes to go also (financially and family there)
    The information I received from the clerk of courts how to begin the process so I:
    Send the judge a letter and her father a certified letter on 2/20/07 he signed for the certified letter on 2/24/07. The law in the state of Wisconsin states he has 15 days to file an objection.
    So that would be by 2/11/07 is this correct?
    If he doesn't file an objection by the date,are we free to go? Can he file later then the due date, I sent our intend to relocate more then the given 60 days required will this cause problems?
    If he does file an objection does he also send me a certified letter?
    What are my next steps to take if he files for an objection to relocate?
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    Mar 7, 2007, 09:07 AM
    Hello luv:

    Here's the thing about a website like this; it's real good for general legal questions. But, we're no good at giving you the details involved in fighting your particular case. Most of us aren't lawyers.

    In fact, I wouldn't advise you to continue on your own, at all. Look. I'm a very legal guy. I know a LOT about the law. I know when I can file my own stuff, and I know when I can't. The key, is to know the difference. You, my new member friend, are WAY beyond that.

    The practice of law isn't just about filing stuff. It's about filing the RIGHT stuff, and saying the RIGHT things on the stuff you file. If you do it wrong, you're going to have MORE trouble and expense down the road.

    Therefore, my advice is for you to hire a family attorney to do this for you.

    excon

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