Jacksonville, FL asked in Family Law and Child Custody for South Carolina

Q: Hi! A parent in South Carolina with sole legal and physical custody have to share a change of address to the otherparent

Her father have visitation and the mother myself have sole legal physical custody and I recently moved but still in South Carolina, do I have to share my address to the other parent? I have his address due to visitations.

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Megan Hunt Dell
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Megan Hunt Dell
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  • Charleston, SC
  • Licensed in South Carolina

A: If there is a prior Order addressing each parent's rights and obligations, it probably contains a provision requiring each parent to keep the other updated of their current addresses.

If the prior Order does not contain a provision like that, a parent who is entitled to visitation with their children is probably also entitled to know the address where they are living most of the time.

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