Q: Can a custody agreement be nulled in both parents and child moved out of that state.
A: If the custody agreement was entered by the court then you must return to court to modify or void the agreement. Speak with a local family lawyer for more specific advice.
A: The answer depends on whether the custody agreement was ratified by the Court and if it became a final or temporary order in a custody or a paternity case. Custody agreements between two parents that are not generally filed in Court can be enforced as a contract if necessary to protect one parent rights. If the agreement was not filed in Court and both parents wishes not to follow it, then yes it can be null and void by mutual agreement.
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