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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for the advice. I have been quite even keeled. Ex accusing me of parental alienation without any facts. We are in the same state but I am asking to move away with the kids before anything gets decided as then I hear it is much harder. [/quote] I don’t know anything but the 50 words you wrote. To me, this alone sound like near slam dunk alienation and barring access. Good luck [/quote] Moving away is a form of alienation. What are you offering him? He should get every school vacation, every three day weekend and all summer and you should pay the travel costs. [/quote] No if she’s moving away just because she wants to deny him the kids, then he should get primary custody. [/quote] I have seen a judge make this ruling in - county in So. Virginia. The mom moved closer to family, but away from Father. That is what some parents do when they convince themselves that they are “single parents” during or after the divorce. I have seen and read about judges “flipping primary custody.” Then again, in Fairfax Va, I read an appeals case where the teacher secured a job teaching job in Michigan. Dad lost that appeal. Sad but true. The family custody rulings are all over the place. [/quote]
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