Moving Away in Good Faith
A divorced parent may want to relocate with a child for various reasons — job transfers, the need to care for an elderly relative or because of a new marriage. Regardless of the reason, moving a child out of state after divorce requires a court order. Since the relocation is going to affect the entire family in many ways, the parent who wants to move must prove to the court that relocation is in the best interest of the child and in good faith.
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, I am family attorney Kenneth A. Winsberg. I have been successful in helping clients pursue or oppose child relocation approval from the court. I will work to find beneficial options for you regarding such issues as parenting time, custody and child and spousal support.
With more than 40 years of experience and certification as a Family Law Specialist by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization, I offer experienced representation to my clients.
Experienced Representation for Complex Child Relocation Disputes
In certain situations, one parent may simply want to move away to separate a child from the other parent. Whether you are a custodial or non-custodial parent involved in a child relocation dispute, I have the experience and specialized training to respond to your needs and help you tell your side of the story. By assessing the motives for relocation and its effects on the overall quality of the child's life, I can help you in your effort to establish a parenting plan that is best for your child.
If you are facing a complicated child relocation issue, schedule an appointment with an experienced family lawyer by calling 602-248-0274, extension 24 or 10. You can also contact me by e-mail.
Spanish language services are available. I accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express.