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    Jul 18, 2012, 12:45 PM
    Repercussions of allowing a child to move in with his non-custodial paret
    My son is wanting to move to another state and live with his father (non-custodial parent). I want to respect his wishes regardless of my emotions; however, I am wondering if there are any studies showing pros and cons of allowing such a move. He has a wonderful home life here with no harmful situations. He is settled in his school and is successful in his activities. I do not believe there is a harmful environment in his fathers home either. I have heard that a judge will not likely choose a custody change unless the child is in a harmful situation. What are the reasonings behind that? I truly want to seek what is best for our child. I'm just not sure that moving him across the country will be healthy for him.

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