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If you are divorced and share custody or visitation rights with the other parent of your child, it can make relocating a complex matter. Whether you and your spouse can work out these matters between you or cannot come to an agreement, our Las Vegas family law attorneys can help you to take the necessary steps to prepare your case and ensure your relocation is documented.

Contact TCM Law Group today at (702) 718-6264 to learn more about your options during the relocation process.

HOW ARE RELOCATION REQUESTS HANDLED?

All family law matters, including relocation requests, must be handled by a skilled attorney who is familiar with the local family courts. Even if the other parent of your child verbally tells you that you can move, it is important that you go through the proper legal channels to do so. When a relocation request is presented to the court, they look at all of the factors to decide whether relocation will be beneficial for the child or harm their best interest.

A FEW FACTORS WHICH MAY BE CONSIDERED INCLUDE:

  • The reasons the parent has for relocating
  • The reasons the other parent has for opposing the relocation
  • The relationship between the child and the parents
  • The possible benefits of relocating
  • How relocating could impact the relationship between the child and parents

CALL OUR LAS VEGAS RELOCATION ATTORNEY TODAY

Having an experienced Las Vegas relocation attorney on your side is essential, as navigating family courts on your own can prove to be daunting. Whether you are attempting to stop the other parent of your child from relocating or you are planning to relocate, our firm can help you navigate your options. With more than 20 years of legal experience, you can rely on us to handle every aspect of your case.

If you want to learn about how we can help you with your relocation case, contact us to request a consultation today.

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