VirginiaMom
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What is the name of your state? Virginia
My son was awarded sole custody last fall of his 9 year old daughter; prior to that he had full custody for almost a year. In the final court case, the mother was awarded only supervised visitation (because, drugs). There is no set schedule, but she can only visit with her daughter at her mother's house because the maternal grandmother is the person the court named to supervise all visits. The grandmother requests an overnight every 4 - 6 weeks, but mom comes over to see daughter only every 3 or 4 months. Mom also has the ability to call and text their daughter as often as she wants, but seldom does.
The question today is whether at some point Dad has the ability to move his family to a different state for career or better prospects for his family. Is this allowed? He is currently in a medium sized city that has a pretty high crime rate and pretty low wages, so he is weighing options. Other than giving 30 days advance notice to the court and the mother, are there steps he needs to take if he ever determines a move is the best decision? Does he have to seek a hearing to ask the Court's permission, for instance?
Thanks for your thoughts and advice.
My son was awarded sole custody last fall of his 9 year old daughter; prior to that he had full custody for almost a year. In the final court case, the mother was awarded only supervised visitation (because, drugs). There is no set schedule, but she can only visit with her daughter at her mother's house because the maternal grandmother is the person the court named to supervise all visits. The grandmother requests an overnight every 4 - 6 weeks, but mom comes over to see daughter only every 3 or 4 months. Mom also has the ability to call and text their daughter as often as she wants, but seldom does.
The question today is whether at some point Dad has the ability to move his family to a different state for career or better prospects for his family. Is this allowed? He is currently in a medium sized city that has a pretty high crime rate and pretty low wages, so he is weighing options. Other than giving 30 days advance notice to the court and the mother, are there steps he needs to take if he ever determines a move is the best decision? Does he have to seek a hearing to ask the Court's permission, for instance?
Thanks for your thoughts and advice.