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Yes, a parent can take children out of Georgia to live in another state; however, if there is a custody agreement in place, they may need permission from the other parent or the court. It's important to review the custody order, as relocating could be considered a change in circumstances that may require legal approval. To avoid potential legal issues, it’s advisable to consult with a family law attorney before making such a move.

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