Family Law FAQ
What is a Move-away Order and how can I get one?
If your job is requiring you to relocate or your new spouse is being transferred or deployed out of the country, you may be looking towards a move-away case.Often, one parent in a divorce is looking to move closer to their family or pareents, out of state.
If one parent wants or needs to move out of the area with the children, the moving parent generally must obtain permission from the court before the children are free to move. This can be a very complicated process, often a trial matter in Family Law. While the courts are looking for what is in the best interest of the minor chldren, and access to both parents, it requires the proper legal strategy.
If you are looking towards obtaining a move-away order, the best advice is to seek legal counsel immediately and discuss your options. At the Law offices of Richard K. Isles, strategic planning in each family law matter is vital.
Our attorneys have extensive custody and visitation backgrounds with complex trial experience and move-away issues such as these. Call for a free consultation to determine what options are available to you.













