Can I move to another state with my son without legal issues?

Full question:

I have a 4 month old child and the father and I are not married and no longer together. Our fighting became physical and the verbal abuse is horrifying. I want to remove myself and my son by moving and starting over. Is it legal for my son and I to move to another state?

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

Answer:

As long as there is no court order requiring you to give notice or seek permission, you can relocate. If the father is listed on the birth certificate, he may have the right to file for custody or visitation. If he is not on the birth certificate, he must first establish paternity before pursuing custody rights.

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If you are dealing with a physically abusive child, it's crucial to ensure everyone's safety first. Seek immediate help from a professional, such as a therapist or counselor, who specializes in child behavior. Establish clear boundaries and consistent consequences for aggressive behavior. Consider involving child protective services if the situation escalates. It may also be beneficial to engage in family therapy to address underlying issues and improve communication.