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Child Custody and Visitation FAQ: Moving My Child From Texas to Another State

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Sometimes, parents may need to move out of a state for multiple reasons, including getting a better-paying job. Such a situation may cause complications if you and your partner share custody of your children.

If you are currently facing these circumstances and have questions regarding moving your child with you as you go to another state, it is best to prepare and get in touch with an experienced divorce attorney fort worth immediately.

As a brief, Managing Partner Atty. Tyler Monahan of Turner-Monahan, PLLC. explains in the video that there will be complications in pushing the court to support your request. Along with that, we will briefly discuss modifying geographic restrictions according to the Texas Family Law.

Geographic Restriction and Child Custody

Geographic restriction is a clause in a court order that states the locations in which a child can reside. For example, during a divorce hearing where the two parents reside in Fort Worth, they have decided to ask the court to include a geographic restriction that the children remain in Tarrant county before the divorce decree is finalized.

The inclusion of a geographic restriction in a custody order or divorce decree protects the children in a way that they will always remain within the distance of either parent. By limiting the geographic range, the parents are able to split the responsibility of looking after their child/children.

Furthermore, having a geographic restriction also allows both of the parents to enact their compliance to the imposed visitation rights.

Get Expert Help from a Fort Worth, Texas Divorce Attorney

It must be considered that the information stated in this blog only serves as a brief into the complicated and delicate nature of geographic restrictions and child custody. Consulting with an expert family attorney fort worth tx who is highly specialized in family law will be practical and conducive.

Speak to an Attorney today at the Law Office of Turner-Monahan to see how we can assist you in your divorce!

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