Chico, CA asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Oklahoma

Q: If non custodial parent moves out of state do they still have to rights to their summer break visitation

Custodial parent refuses to allow children to stay with non custodial parent on any breaks, because they are out of state. And when custodial parent visits IN STATE will not allow children to visit because “”girlfriend “” (not wife) has plans with them and he is working ... custody order states that additional visitation is encouraged for non custodial

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Brian Boeheim
Brian Boeheim
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Tulsa, OK
  • Licensed in Oklahoma

A: Based on the information you have provided: The vacations cannot be limited as long as you are willing to provide and pay for safe transportation. Depending on how the decree or paternity is written, as long as you gave proper notice of your visit in State, a judge would be hard pressed to prevent you visitation in that situation, but I would have to know more before I can give you an answer with more certainty. Boeheim Freeman Law 918-884-7791.

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