Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts
Custodial Custody Rights - Moving a child out of state
I am divorced and have full custodial custody of my two children (ages 13 and 10). My ex-husband and I have joint legal custody of the children. What rights do I have to permanently move my children out of state? Is reason a factor in the ability to do so (new job opportunity vs. second marriage/move)? At what age do the children have a say in this decision?
Asked on 9/12/02, 11:48 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Alan Pransky
Law Office of Alan J. Pransky
Re: Custodial Custody Rights - Moving a child out of state
You need permission of your ex-husband or of a judge to move the children out of state. The reason is certainly a factor. At age 14, the judge can start considering the desires of a child.
Answered on 9/13/02, 7:22 pm