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There is no single answer to your question. It depends on your divorce decree, whether the other parent will have visitation rights, the court practices in your area, how much time and expense you will cause for the non-custodial parent, whether they consent, the reason for the move, etc., etc., etc. You may need to discuss it with your ex, your lawyer and then file a motion for modification with the court.

There is no single answer to your question. It depends on your divorce decree, whether the other parent will have visitation rights, the court practices in your area, how much time and expense you will cause for the non-custodial parent, whether they consent, the reason for the move, etc., etc., etc. You may need to discuss it with your ex, your lawyer and then file a motion for modification with the court.

There is no single answer to your question. It depends on your divorce decree, whether the other parent will have visitation rights, the court practices in your area, how much time and expense you will cause for the non-custodial parent, whether they consent, the reason for the move, etc., etc., etc. You may need to discuss it with your ex, your lawyer and then file a motion for modification with the court.

There is no single answer to your question. It depends on your divorce decree, whether the other parent will have visitation rights, the court practices in your area, how much time and expense you will cause for the non-custodial parent, whether they consent, the reason for the move, etc., etc., etc. You may need to discuss it with your ex, your lawyer and then file a motion for modification with the court.

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