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March 05, 2018

What Must Go Into a Notice to Relocate?

March 05, 2018/ Alycia Kinchloe
What Must Go Into a Notice to Relocate?

A parent who wants to relocate shall notify each person who has custody rights to the child by certified mail, return receipt requested.  No relocation is to occur without the consent of all parties or unless a court approves it.  Section 5337(c) requires that the notice contain the following: 

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March 05, 2018/ Alycia Kinchloe/ 1 Comment
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