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Too much information is lacking. Does the father have visitation rights in a custody case? Did she petition the court for permission to remove their son from their state of residence, thereby depriving the father of his legal right to visit his son? What is meant by "visiting?" For how long is the "visit' projected to last? Is she "visiting" with the intention of taking up residence with you? When those questions are addressed a more comprehensive answer can be given.

Regarding the above - if a custody and visitation order is in place and she is removing their son from her state of residence in violation of it, the father may, in fact, have recourse through the courts.

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