What Happens To A Fathers Rights If He Moves And Is Unable To Continue Shared Parenting?
I am being transferred out of state and I currently have 2 small children , ( 4,6) . We are divorced with shared parenting agreement. Will we need to go to court to give her full custody or if we agree will nothing be done?? Anyone have a similar scenario? Thanks
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December 27th, 2009 at 2:32 AM
first try to sit down and work it out with mom….. try to get a written agreement between just the 2 of you, see how that goes…. If there is any hint of a problem, drop it, and seek legal advise… No sense in a huge argument and making matters worse…. But, I would say, do all this BEFORE moving…. Don’t move and then try to work it all out… go in peace….. God bless
December 27th, 2009 at 2:58 AM
You should give your children’s mother full custody, since you’re no longer interested in being a parent. If you were, you would get another job rather than allowing yourself to be transferred away from your kids.
December 27th, 2009 at 5:26 AM
If you have 2 children, why are you transferring. Nothing should happen, but, you have to still pay child support. Your children need their daddy. No job is worth it.