mistoffolees
Senior Member
Sorry, but none of that is a reasonable justification for removing the child from Dad's location. If Dad doesn't contest, then it will be easy. If Dad contests, you need to show why it's in the child's best interests - and none of that comes close.Florida is the 48th state in education. Look it up. I am not moving out of state with a "bed buddy". I am moving out of state with a female friend that has offered to watch my child so I can work. She has offered to help me with a place to stay and a ride. She told me she will help me get in school. This will be a more relaxed environment for me and my child. My son's father wants nothing to do with him here. I am not trying to take him from his father. I am trying to better things for my child and myself. There are more opportunites for jobs in Arizona. Florida was in a freeze hire before the recession. The unemployment percentage in the city I'm in is 9.9 %. The unemployment rate of the city I am trying to move to is 8.7%.
You already got the legal answer to your question.