Objecting when the other parent wants to move with the child
Por: Northwest Justice Project
If you are a noncustodial parent with the right to time with the child under a parenting plan, you can use this packet to try to stop the custodial parent from moving with your child. If you are a third party with some right to time with the child, you have the right to try to stop any proposed relocation if you believe it would interfere with your relationship with the child. Packet #3133EN.
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Links to Court Forms
The forms below are in .pdf format. Microsoft Word versions can be found at courts.wa.gov/forms
- Objection about Moving with Children and Petition about Changing a Parenting/Custody Order (Relocation) - FL Relocate 721
- Motion for Temporary Order Preventing Move with Children - FL Relocate 725
- Summons: Notice of Objection about Moving with Children and Petition about Changing a Parenting/Custody Order (Relocation) - FL Relocate 720
- Proof of Personal Service - FL All Family 101
- Proof of Service by Mail - FL All Family 107
- Final Order and Findings on Objection about Moving with Children and Petition about Changing a Custody Order - FL Relocate 735
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Última revisión y actualización: Feb 17, 2022