Overcoming Complexity in Interstate Custody Disputes and Parental Relocations
Sharing custody of a child or allowing a parent adequate parenting time can be difficult and tricky to manage. But when one of those parents moves away—either to a different town or to a different state all together—things become instantly more complicated. Bruce regularly practices in complex child custody cases, including parental relocation and interstate custody disputes.
Parental Relocation Disputes
Parental relocation is an extremely complex area of family law. Any parental relocation –- regardless of distance — requires the relocating mother or father to file notice and tell the court of any proposed changes in custody or parenting time.
Unfortunately, parental relocation plans can cause a child custody dispute. An experienced family law attorney like Bruce can help you understand the legal proceedings, find innovative solutions to protect your parental rights and help you achieve the outcome you desire.
Interstate Custody Disputes
While in-state parental relocation is difficult, when one parent is endeavoring to move out of state, the issue becomes doubly complex. Should the child move with their custodial parent, or should custody be changed so they can stay in their same community and school? How will the change affect parenting time?
Dealing with interstate custody disputes takes an experienced legal mind like Bruce. Bruce can help you understand the laws that govern interstate moves, investigate the existing child custody and visitation orders and advocate for your best interests and the best interests of your child.


