Can my daughter move from Arizona to Pennsylvania with her son?

Full question:

My daughter lives in Arizona and she would like to move back here to Pennsylvania. She has a son with a guy out there can she leave with her son legally? She is not married to him, in fact, she is married to a guy here. Can she leave state and move to another one with her son?

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

Answer:

Generally, a person can travel freely unless there are legal restrictions. However, since your daughter is not married to the father of her son, he may seek custody or visitation rights later, which could affect her ability to move with the child.

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FAQs

In Pennsylvania, if a parent wishes to relocate with a child, they must provide notice to the other parent. If the other parent objects, the relocating parent may need to seek court approval. The court will consider the best interests of the child, including the reasons for the move and the impact on the child's relationship with both parents. It's important to follow these legal steps to avoid potential custody disputes.