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Family

Nov. 25, 2009

Plan That Trip 30-Days in Advance!

Stacy Phillips and Kay West of Phillips, Lerner, Lauzon & Jamra write about the Family Code's treatment of out-of-state travel.

By Stacy Phillips and Kay West Phillips

As family law practitioners we all are familiar with the family law automatic temporary restraining orders found at Family Code Section 2040(a), which bind every petitioner immediately upon filing a summons and petition for dissolution, legal separation or paternity and every respondent immediately upon being served with same. Also included is Family Code Section 2040(a)(1), which restrains both parties from removing a minor child o...

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