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Central New Jersey Office
522 Route 18 North, Suite 5
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
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826 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07306
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Morristown, New Jersey 07960
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Custodial Parent Relocation and
Child Removal

Can a custodial parent move out of the State of New Jersey with the child?
When a custodial parent wants to move out of New Jersey, that parent must either have the consent of the other non-custodial parent, or obtain the court's permission. If the non-custodial parent does not consent to the relocation, then the court becomes involved. If the non-custodial parent does not consent to the child's relocation, then the custodial spouse must file an application to the court to relocate. If the custodial parent moves without first obtaining the court's permission, then he/she could be breaking New Jersey law.

What must be proved to obtain court permission to remove a child from the State of New Jersey?
To obtain court approval to remove a child from the state of New Jersey, a person must be able to show (1) a good faith reason for the move; (2) that the move will not adversely affect the non-custodial parent's visitation, and (3) that it is in the best interest of the children to remain with the custodial parent and move out of the state.

Additionally, if moving to a new state would affect the existing custody arrangement, the party seeking to remove the child must also show it is in the child's best interest to move.

The courts are becoming more liberal in granting relocation motions. However, the custodial parent must insure that the parent who still lives in New Jersey has adequate visitation rights. Quite often, the courts will require that the moving parent be required to pay for any transportation costs for the child to go back to New Jersey to visit with the other parent.

In many cases, there is just no solution to resolving a relocation motion/application. Initially, the court will refer a relocation application to custody mediation. Custody mediation is not binding on the parties. If the parties still can't agree on a reasonable settlement, then the relocation application will be set down for a plenary hearing. This type of plenary hearing is called a Holder hearing.


Common Tags: Relocation, Removal, Custodial Parent Relocation, Custodial Parent Removal, Removal Out of State, Father’s Rights, Parenting Time, Father’s Visitation Time, Post-judgment modification, change in circumstance, modification of child support, recalculation of child support.

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