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    Default divorce and moving with child to another state

    i have heard many different answers on this from people but hopefully i can get the truth here. if you were trying to get a divorce in florida, you have accumulated nothing in your marriage but one child. once you are divorced can you move the child out of state? no one knows yet that i would be moving, but it is to better my life. the papers are drawn up, but the father refuses to sit down and sign them so they are being served soon. if any, how many problems am i going to run into with this? i really dont have the money to hire an attorney, so is it possible to do without one?

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    You cannot move more than 50 miles away with the child without following the proper procedure or if the other party agrees and stipulates. If the party does not stipulate, then the person moving with the child has to file a notice of intent to relocate, have the other party served and he/she has a right to object. If there is an objection, then it will go in front of the judgeicon to determine if the moving party can move with the child.


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    If relocation is a very sincere possibility for you and your child, you should seriously consider addressing this during the pending dissolution as it may be difficult to bring this up post dissolution. Also, if the judgeicon believes you always intended to relocate and concealed this fact then you might be negatively impacted. There are specific Florida Relocation Laws that you need to review before making any decision that could effect the primary residence of the child. Our law firm offers several low cost options for you to obtain a divorce. I suggest you call the office to learn more or to set up a FREE consultation...800-469-3486

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