Jack K. asked

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My ex-husband is moving out of state. He has 10% custody and I have 90% with sole custody. He has visitations one weekend a month. How will this work if he moves, or do I need to go back to court and get the visitation modified? I have no communication with him at all.

December 31st, 2023

Victor B. answered

If your ex-husband moves out of state, the current visitation arrangement may need to be modified. I...

December 31st, 2023

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