Lancaster, CA asked in Family Law for California

Q: Do I need to give my ex husband my new address if the courts final judgement in our child custody case does not say so?

All judgements before said so. This one does not. He causes problems when he knows where I live.

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Gina Marie Famularo
Gina Marie Famularo
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  • Corona, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: If your ex is visiting with the children and has a relationship with them, he has a right to know where his children live. The on.y exception would be if there was domestic violence in your relationship. Even if the judgment does not require you to provide your ex with your current address, it is very important you keep the court informed of a current mailing address. Even once a judgment is final in a family law case, your ex may file a new request to modify custody in the future. If he does so, the address he. Use serve you at is the address listed with the court. Keep that current so there are no surprises in the future,

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