Friday, January 24, 2014

California Move Away Law


Generally happens in divorce cases, both parents are sharing the custody of their child or children . And when one parent plans to move away, certain questions arise like “can I move away from California with my children?” “ Am I stuck in California forever?” “ Do I have to leave to my children here with other parent?”

These questions are what we call “move away” concerns. In California move away law, this is a very technical issue. Sometimes it is very challenging but if one approaches a proper channel it is not impossible.

If you want to move away with your children, you need written consent of the other parent. As per California move away laws, without written permission of the other parent you cannot move. If the other parent do not agree, then you must approach the Court for move away permission. The first question raised by the Court is whether you currently have child custody orders or not. The California move away laws are very complicated and confusing that involves various factors in the outcome.

Before you approach the Courts, you must try to mediate the issues and reach an agreement. The Gigliotti law group has dedicated lawyers to help those parents involved in move-away disputes. The family law attorney Robert Gigliotti has professional and personal experience that is needed to assist the parents in this difficult situation. Before the issues goes to the hands of a judge, we mediate and try to reach the agreement about where the child will live, what the visitation arrangements will be with the  other parent. If the parents cannot agree upon the agreement made between them, we help you to reach the Court too.

If you have any question about California move away laws, it is important to discuss your concerns with an experienced family lawyer. Contact Los Angeles attorney Robert Gigliotti at Gigliotti law group, we will protect your and your children needs. 

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