Can my sister move to another state without legal issues?

Full question:

My sister has a child w/ a man but they were never married, but lived together for 8 years. He moved out of their home in January after physically abusing her and he has not been providing any financial help since he left. My sister is having a hard time making it financially and doesn't have any one to help her out. She lives in Texas. I offered for her to move out to Arkansas w/ me to help her w/ her 4 children (only her youngest is her ex's biological child) and help her get financially situated. Can she leave the state w/ out getting in any legal trouble since they have no custody established through a court? And if not what does she need to do to do so?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Child Custody
  • Date:
  • State: Arkansas

Answer:

If your sister wants to move out of Texas, she generally can do so without legal trouble since there is no established custody order. However, if the father decides to pursue a paternity determination, he could seek custody rights. It's important for your sister to be aware of this possibility. For more information on paternity and custody issues, users can search for state-specific legal templates at .

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