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Family

Dec. 2, 2005

Jurisdiction Does Not Follow When Custodial Parent Moves

Focus Column - By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Robert Burch - As society has become more mobile, the courts have been presented with increasingly complex child custody issues. One such issue is determining which court should decide child custody modification requests in cases where the custodial parent and minor children have moved to another state.

        
Focus Column

By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Robert Burch
        
        As society has become more mobile, the courts have been presented with increasingly complex child custody issues. One such issue is determining which court should decide child custody modification requests in cases wher...

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