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In Minnesota the custodial parent must receive permission from the court to move out of the state with the children. You must show why you want to move (employment for instance). The non-custodial parent can argue his/her side and the judge will then make a final decision as to whether you can move the children out of the state.

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Q: Can a custodial parent in Minnesota move to another state with the child without advising the other parent and a court date has been scheduled to review custody?
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