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Moving to another state after divorce (with joint custody)

Daily life
#1
  • 離婚後
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  • 2022/10/04 22:50

I have a question about moving to another state after divorce.
If a divorce is finalized in California and both ex-husbands and ex-wives share joint custody, and if both exes move to different states, will the rules of the joint custody arrangement, etc., apply in California where the divorce was finalized until adulthood? If so, will the rules of the joint custody arrangement, etc. be the same in California where the divorce was finalized until adulthood?

In the U.S., family laws seem to differ greatly from state to state, so in the unlikely event that the state to which the other party moves is more favorable to the other party, it would be disadvantageous if the rules in California are no longer applicable.

If anyone knows the situation, please let me know.

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#3
  • 経験者
  • 2022/10/05 (Wed) 10:41
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The MOU arrangement is not changed by state law, etc. I can't tell from this text what kind of custody arrangement was made, but if, for example, both Regal and Physical have joint custody, and the move makes it impossible to continue any kind of arrangement, then it may be necessary to file an amended version of the MOU with the court with the signatures of both parties agreeing to the new arrangement. If the move makes it impossible to continue any kind of arrangement, then an amended version of the MOU should be submitted to the court with the signatures of both parties. If both parties are not abiding by the agreement, there would be no way to appeal the validity of the MOU. Changes to the custody agreement may affect the amount of child support and other payments, depending on the standard of living in your area of residence.

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#4
  • フリー
  • 2022/10/05 (Wed) 11:54
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Hire a lawyer. 、、、、、、
If you're worried about getting child support and don't want to pay or don't have the money, you have a freelance lawyer.
Here's the thing.

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#5

Thank you very much. It will be helpful. Of course, I will have a lawyer come in.

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#6
  • 弁護士弁護士って、、
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 17:26
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4
you have kids, you're divorcing, you have a lawyer, it's common sense
I'm just asking what happens if you move to another state with your kids
there are plenty of people with that much experience.

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#7
  • まつみ
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 23:09
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#4
As I wrote in another topic, there are many people who write every single unnecessary thing.
There is no rule that says you can't ask questions in the exchange forum.

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