Thursday, May 13, 2010

Where can I find indiana family law cases regarding relocation of child out of state?

I have full custody and am getting remarried and fiance lives in another state. There is a new ruling in Indiana regarding this ruling and wanted to know if there were any family law cases where the relocating parent was not able to move due to an objection from the non-relocating parent.Where can I find indiana family law cases regarding relocation of child out of state?
Im not really sure but try this web site:


http://www.in.gov/fssa/carefinder/law/Where can I find indiana family law cases regarding relocation of child out of state?
Indiana's Administrative Assembly. Go to Laws and Administrative Rules, Indiana Code, Title 31, Chapter 3: Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Law.
how about you get a lawyer
There can be restrictions, yes, but only if they were spelled out in your divorce decree.





Having said that.....is this in your kid's best interest? Just because you have custody doesn't mean that your kids shouldn't get a chance to know their dad as they grow up.





I think you should stay put, for your kids. If your fiance is unwilling or unable to move near you, then maybe you should put your kids where they belong (that is, put your kids first) and postpone your new marriage until your kids are older.
http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/ti鈥?/a>





look at articles 17 %26amp; 18 of the state title 31.


Just scroll down you'll see it.





I believe all the answers you seek will be found there. A lawyer can help you do all the forms and argue the law in your favor though. Past cases are public record, but you'll probably have to go down to superior court and look them up I couldn't find anything online that you can just get access to.
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