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Understanding The Law In Florida On Custody Agreements And Parental Relocation

If a parent wishes to relocate with his or her minor child to a new residence 50 miles or more away from their current residence, the relocating parent must either enter into a written agreement with the other parent or obtain the court’s permission.

Whether you are the parent seeking to relocate or the parent concerned about how the other parent’s potential relocation will affect your child, turning to a legal team for counsel and guidance on the law and how it will apply in your situation is advised.

Reaching Out To An Experienced South Florida Family Law Team

Under Florida law, there are many factors to consider, but the main one is that the relocation of any parent and child must be in the best interests of the child. As experienced litigators, we are prepared to fight to protect both your interests as well as your children’s. We always aim to resolve matters out of court, as it is often less stressful and more cost-effective. However, there may be situations where such issues must be resolved in court. We are prepared to handle these types of cases in court.

At Pacheco Perez P.A., our Miami attorneys understand that this is a difficult situation for both you and your child. Rest assured-we have helped many individuals in similar situations.

No matter what your relocation issues may be, we will work diligently to develop a personalized, yet realistic, solution, so you can move forward.

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