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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, you are usually barred from leaving until they are out of high school. [/quote]' This is not true. OP, you should talk to an attorney if you might want to keep open this possibility. I was told that I could move if I got remarried, or got a better job elsewhere, or even if I needed to move closer to family. My ex could take me back to court to protest it, but I would win. I have joint custody, and I am the primary custodial caretaker. Do NOT get advice from here. Talk to an attorney. Two attorneys gave me the same information - don't believe that you can never leave. Don't let that language go into any divorce agreement. And remember, Everything is Negotiable. Everything. What makes you believe that you would win if your ex were to protest? And what if your ex remarries or wants to take another job and wants to move out of town? Could s/he take the children to live with him/her at that point? Or do you have the privilege of keeping them with you either way because they are living with you the majority of the time now? And if that's the case, I wonder what would prevail if the living arrangments were split 50/50? [/quote][/quote]
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