Source: http://keonfamilylaw.com/blog/relocation-as-grounds-to-modify-child-custody
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 22:41:50+00:00

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A custodial spouse’s relocation at best creates some inconvenience for the non-custodial spouse in exercising visitation rights. At worst, such relocation can substantially interfere with the parenting time to which the non-custodial parent otherwise would enjoy. But does an intended or already-completed relocation create grounds for the non-custodial parent to seek a change of custody?
(1) O.C.G.A. § 19-9-3(b). (2) See Scott v. Scott, 276 Ga. 372, 373, 578 S.E.2d 876 (2003); and Arp v. Hammonds, 200 Ga.App. 715, 716,409 S.E.2d 275 (1991). (3) See Ormandy v. Odom, 217 Ga.App. 780, 781, 459 S.E.2d 439 (1995), overruled by Bodne v. Bodne, 277 Ga. 445, 447, 588 S.E.2d 728 (2003). (4) Bodne, supra, 277 Ga. at 447; Scott, supra, 276 Ga. at 374; and Donohoe v. Donohoe, 323 Ga.App. 473, 476-477, 746 S.E.2d 185 (2013). (5) Gallo v. Kofler, 289 Ga. 355, 356-357, 711 S.E.2d 687 (2011). (6) Scott, supra, 276 Ga. at 376. (7) Bodne, supra, 277 Ga. at 446-447; Hardin v. Hardin, 274 Ga.App. 543, 544(1), 618 S.E.2d 169 (2005). (8) Hardin, supra, 274 Ga.App. at 544(1).

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