Can I Move Out Of State With My Kids?

A common, and usually very emotional piece of custody agreements post-divorce is when the custodial spouse has an opportunity to move away from New York for a better life.

This may take the form of a job offer, a new marriage, or being closer to family, but the result is the same: The non-custodial parent must make a decision to work with you and make this arrangement work, or to fight you in an effort to sabotage your plans.

At Friedman & Ranzenhofer, we represent our clients with great diligence, and in situations like this, we know that means that we have an obligation to work closely with our client’s former spouse.

We work to identify terms that reflect the best interest of your child, and to the greatest extent possible, make both parents comfortable with the outcome.

If you have opportunities outside of New York that just make sense to pursue, call the child custody attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer at 585-484-7432 for a legal consultation today.

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