Relocation Disputes Information about post-divorce families that plan to move, how to have a healthy long distance co-parenting relationship, and tips to prevent parent/child relationship breakdowns. In today’s day and age, many divorced families will find themselves far from one another due to various reasons, such as job changes or the desire to move closer to relatives. For this reason, relocation disputes are becoming much more common, especially in families where one or both parents lack the appropriate co-parenting and communication skills necessary for this situation. Relocation Disputes involve one parent requesting to move with the child(ren) a substantial distance …
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Moving Children To Another State After The Divorce: Consider This Before The Move
Date: September 9th, 2013 | Categories:
Child Custody Evaluations, Family Law, Parental Alienation, Relocation Disputes
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By: Psychological Center
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