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Relocation Lawyer Tampa Gary Dolgin Explains The First Factor The Court Considers When Determining A Contested Relocation of A Child

Determining Contested Relocation

There is no presumption in favor of or against a request to relocate with a child when the relocation will “materially affect” the current time-sharing, access and contact with the other parent or other persons entitled to contact and access.

The Court will evaluate several factors when reaching a decision on contested relocation of a child.

One of the factors the Court is to evaluate in reaching its decision is:

– The relationship between the child and the relocating parent or other person seeking relocation and the child and the non-relocating parent, other persons, siblings, half-siblings, and other important persons in the child’s life.

Here at The Law Offices of Gary S. Dolgin, we have been helping mothers and fathers with child custody for over 30 years in the Tampa area.

We have also been committed to protecting children’s best interests while helping to advocate for their parent’s rights.

If you are having any child custody issues such as relocation, determining parental responsibility, time-sharing problems, or any other custody issue that may be causing an unhealthy situation for your child, or negatively affecting your parental rights, we are here to help you.

To schedule a child custody consultation with Gary Dolgin, give us a call at (813) 999-2772, and it will be our pleasure to help you.

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