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Old 01-19-2006, 01:55 PM   #15
Tiggerwit
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I would definately contact an attorney, but only because I work for one and I've seen these things blow up so many times. I'm not sure how things work where you are but in Snohomish County here in WA you have to file a notice of intent to relocate with the court and give the other party so many days notice in case they protest it. A lot of people don't know that and move then have to fight it out in court because they violated the paperwork and are in contempt. Please note that I am not an attorney and by all means am not handing out legal advice, just advice as a mother. Here children don't appear before the judge, normally there is a GAL (Guardian ad Litem) appointed on behalf of the child to make the recommendations that are in the best interest of the child.

It would definately be worth the money to contact your attorney for advice on how to proceed with this, especially if he's going to give you a bad time.

Best of luck.
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