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By waiting, and not challenging the move in court, you gave tacit permission for the current residence of the state to gain jurisdiction. See Dads House and related links for help.

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Q: If you had to wait a year to file for divorce after separation in NY should you be penalized when it concerns jurisdiction if she moved to another State with the kids?
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