Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan
Moving out of state with children
My wife and I are planning to move out of state. We have four kids two have which come from seperate fathers. The fathers have not seen thier kids in years nor tried. One of them pays child support the other does not. One lives near the other lives out of state.
My question is can we move without taking it to the courts. How do we get a contract notarized by the father living near, and does it have to be notarized. My wife and my childrens' fathers were never married.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Moving out of state with children
You should meet with an experienced family law attorney to review all of the existing court orders. If a court order needs to be modified, the attorney will know that after reviewing the documents. You should not move minor children out of state without speaking with a family law attorney.