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Yes. Although it is advisable that the parent wishing to relocate obtains written, notarized acceptance from the other parent. Regardless of whether or not permission is given, all visitation terms, support and other issues must be adhered to.

If the non relocating parent has objections he or she must petition the court with valid reasons and documentation of why said move should not be allowed. If the primary legal custodial parent has not relocated already he or she will need to consult with the court and legal counsel concerning the legalities.

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Q: Can I move out of the State of California without the court's permission when I have full legal custody and physical custody of the child the majority of the time?
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