There are no distance requirements for joint custody.
Small children travel with parents in semi trucks. It's far better than the alternative. see link
Since you have joint custody you would have to go to court if she chose to even move to another town several hundred miles away and if she decided to move to another State or country, she would need your permission. Going to court provides equal opportunity for you and your ex to share the children and to come to a decent compromise. Marcy
73 miles apart
403,428,203.54 miles apart.
Absolutely. Just notify the courts of the address change if you have a court order for sole custody and there is no visitation order for the non-custodial parent. I dont know about joint custody.
the limit on how far you can travel with your child is determined in your custody order issued by the court. If the mom has sole custody it is determined by her because you technically have no legal right to visit with the child. If you wish to change that to joint custody you need to contact your local child support agency, an attorney, or a pro se website for your state can tell you how to accomplish this.
32 miles apart.
about 123 miles
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