Are you or is your former spouse thinking about moving away or relocating out-of-state with the kids after the divorce in Carlsbad? Do you share child custody and parenting time? Are you concerned about what will happen and if the Courts will allow the move? The first thing to know is that our family law courts in North County take…
Relocation
Move Away and Relocation Child Custody Cases in Carlsbad
What happens in move away and relocation child custody cases in Carlsbad after a divorce? It might be right away, or it might be months or years later. What happens in cases when one parent wishes to move out of the area or out-of-state with the kids and the local parent is against the move? The primary issue in these…
Relocating Away From San Diego with the Kids after Divorce
Are you thinking of relocating away from San Diego with the kids after a divorce? Relocation when existing child custody orders are in place is a complex legal matter. This is why it is important to work with the Certified Family Law Specialists at Burke & Domercq who have decades of experience in relocation and move away cases in throughout…
How Do Judges Evaluate Relocation and Move Away Cases
How do judges evaluate relocation and move away child custody cases in Carlsbad and North County? While each case is unique and highly dependent upon the individual children and the facts of the case there are a few issues which must be consistently evaluated by the court in a relocation or move away child custody case. The most important issue…
Can a Co-Parent Relocate with the Children After a Carlsbad Divorce?
How and when can a co-parent relocate with the children after a Carlsbad divorce? If there is any form of shared parenting or shared custody can one of the parents move away with the kids? This is a complex legal question which carries substantial consequences for all parties associated with relocation or move-away child custody cases. In the vast majority…
I Heard My Former Spouse Wants to Move Away With the Kids – Can they do that?
I heard my former spouse wants to move away with the kids – can they do that? These are extremely challenging times and risks associated with the COVID-19 virus may cause child custody and parenting time challenges. Can a former spouse take your child or children and relocate or move out of the area or out of state without authorization…
How to Manage Relocation With Children After a Carlsbad Divorce
Are you searching for information on how to manage relocation with children after a Carlsbad divorce? Is it possible to relocate or move out of the area or out of state with your children after a divorce? While this may absolutely be possible and in the best interests of the child(ren) you should never do so without the advance written…
What If I Have to Move After a Divorce – May I take the Kids?
We are often asked “What if I have to move after a divorce – may I take the kids?” Relocation or move away child custody cases are legally quite complex. It is best to seek the advice of the experienced post-divorce child custody attorneys at Burke & Domercq. While each situation is unique, generally speaking the question of relocating with…
The Approval of the Court is required to Relocate with Children After a Carlsbad Divorce
The approval of our North County family law Court is required to relocate with children after a Carlsbad divorce. Generally speaking, once an Encinitas, Oceanside or Carlsbad divorce is completed, the judge will almost always retain jurisdiction over the case going forward. This applies to all child custody and parenting time issues including relocation and move-away cases. There are many…
Caught Off Guard by a Relocation of Your Children Without Your Consent?
Have you been caught off guard by a relocation of your children without your consent after a divorce in Carlsbad? If so, you need to take immediate action to protect your custodial and parenting time rights and prevent the loss of “jurisdiction” by our local family law court. Move-away and relocation cases are all about “jurisdiction” or “venue.” When your…