If my wife moved to another state, should I have to drive halfway to pick up our chils or should she have to do most of the driving?

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If my wife moved to another state, should I have to drive halfway to pick up our chils or should she have to do most of the driving?

She is giving me all holidays and all summer with no child support.

Asked on July 31, 2012 under Family Law, Georgia

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Wait, are you consenting to her move?  You have a right to limit her ability to move to with in a certain amount of miles to prevent your inability to see your children BECAUSE of the distance.  And if you do consent then you can require that she drive half the distance.  PLEASE go and speak with an attorney BEFORE you sign ANYTHING,  Good luck.


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