YOU MUST BE KIDDING
I CAN’T MOVE WITH MY CHILDREN A MERE 12.5 MILES? A parent seeking leave to relocate with a child bears the burden of establishing by a preponderance of the evidence that the proposed move would be in the child’s best interests. In determining whether a proposed move is in a child’s best interests, the Court
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CUSTODY CASES – ONE PARENT ALIENATING THE CHILD FROM OTHER PARENT
Modification of a court-approved stipulation setting forth the terms of custody or parental access is permissible only upon a showing that there has been a sufficient change in circumstances such that modification is necessary to ensure the best interests and welfare of the child. The paramount concern when making such a determination is the best
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