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There is no set distance. The situation may need to be reviewed by the court if the move will cause a hardship regarding visitations with the non-custodial parent. The child cannot be moved to another state without a court approval. You need to consult with your attorney or an advocate at the court who can advise you.

There is no set distance. The situation may need to be reviewed by the court if the move will cause a hardship regarding visitations with the non-custodial parent. The child cannot be moved to another state without a court approval. You need to consult with your attorney or an advocate at the court who can advise you.

There is no set distance. The situation may need to be reviewed by the court if the move will cause a hardship regarding visitations with the non-custodial parent. The child cannot be moved to another state without a court approval. You need to consult with your attorney or an advocate at the court who can advise you.

There is no set distance. The situation may need to be reviewed by the court if the move will cause a hardship regarding visitations with the non-custodial parent. The child cannot be moved to another state without a court approval. You need to consult with your attorney or an advocate at the court who can advise you.

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