Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota

Move to another state with children

I just received permanant sole physical custody of my 2 boys but share legal custody. My ex has visitations but does not exercise them a lot and hardly ever pays his child support. He as an abuser and has cause permanant physical damage to my face where I'm under a neorologists care.

There is a order of protection that was extended for another year because I live in fear of him. I would like to move out of minnesota and move closer to my family is in florida. Would I be able to move to florida.


Asked on 5/22/07, 2:12 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Maury Beaulier612.240.8005 Minnesota Lawyers

Re: Move to another state with children

A parent cannot relocate of the state with a minor child unless that parent has:

(1) Consent of the other parent, if that parent has been given parenting time by an order or decree; or

(2) An order of the court allowing the relocation.

As a result, it is incumbent upon the parent seeking to relocate out of state to file a Motion and acquire an order allowing that relocation before doing so.

Under the Minnesota law, a move-away determination is made based on what is in the best interests of the child. The factors the court must consider in determining the child's best interests include, but are not limited to:

(1) the nature, quality, extent of involvement, and duration of the child's relationship with the person proposing to relocate and with the nonrelocating person, siblings, and other significant persons in the child's life;

(2) the age, developmental stage, needs of the child, and the likely impact the relocation will have on the child's physical, educational, and emotional development, taking into consideration special needs of the child;

(3) the feasibility of preserving the relationship between the nonrelocating person and the child through suitable parenting time arrangements, considering the logistics and financial circumstances of the parties;

(4) the child's preference, taking into consideration the age and maturity of the child;

(5) whether there is an established pattern of conduct of the person seeking the relocation either to promote or thwart the relationship of the child and the nonrelocating person;

(6)whether the relocation of the child will enhance the general quality of the life for both the custodial parent seeking the relocation and the child including, but not limited to, financial or emotional benefit or educational opportunity;

(7) the reasons of each person for seeking or opposing the relocation; and

(8)the effect on the safety and welfare of the child, or of the parent requesting to move the child's residence, of domestic abuse, as defined in section 518B.01.

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Answered on 5/23/07, 11:07 am
Michael Paul Cundy & Paul, L.L.C.

Re: Move to another state with children

Despite the recent change in the law, it sounds like you may have a good case if what you are telling me is true. Please contact me if you would like a free initial consultation.

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Answered on 5/22/07, 3:04 pm


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