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[quote=Anonymous]PP here. I'm thinking OP is not interested in relocating. It's a tough thing to get the court to agree to allow. I know a woman who remarried and the court would not let her relocate until her ex decided to allow her to move. I know another woman who spent over $150,000 in legal fees to get permission to relocate. This was 10 years ago! Generally speaking, representing yourself is very time consuming. It takes a long time to study the process, write up the motions, make sure you've submitted the proper forms, affidavits of service, etc. You spend half a day going to court, only to be told you filled out the motion wrong and have to come back. I'm doing it right now, not for a relocation matter.[/quote]
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