antoniomelandri
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Texas
I understand that the law of Texas, and perhaps most other states, puts the burden of long distance visitation all on the non-custodial parent. Is there any circumstance that could redistribute between the two parents the burden of traveling, or even of flying and escorting the child? What if the custodial parent decides to move to another state much further away? (remember the story from the film "Changing Lanes"?) Thanks M.
I understand that the law of Texas, and perhaps most other states, puts the burden of long distance visitation all on the non-custodial parent. Is there any circumstance that could redistribute between the two parents the burden of traveling, or even of flying and escorting the child? What if the custodial parent decides to move to another state much further away? (remember the story from the film "Changing Lanes"?) Thanks M.