If your case involves a move away issue especially an international read the
intro to Child Custody Move away and review specific cases in the chronology, that will should have your particular issues.
The information provide should not be construed or substitute for legal
advise these are example of how the California courts have rules on move
AWAY Cases in the past. And are provided for information and educational
purposes, each case must be analyses on a case by case basis.
Chronology of the most important move away cases
Parents who share custody of their children face a difficult dilemma when one parent wants to move to a relatively distant location. Recent California cases indicate that in custody situations, if one parent is functionally the primary parent and the children have been living primarily with that parent, that parent is likely to be permitted by the courts to move and take the children along, even if he or she agreed earlier not to relocate.
http://childcustodycoach.com/moveaway.html
This links to some information on Move Away Cases
http://www.childcustodycoach.com/moveaway.html
The MARRIAGE OF Condon
This case involves a bond that prevents the participants from go to court in another country.
http://www.cfli.com/pw-familylaw-caselaw-B103574MarrofCondon.htm
Condon Conundrum
Address Culture Distance and jurisdictions
Since the California Supreme Court decided Marriage of Burgess, family law practitioners have witnessed the development of modern case law regarding move-away disputes in custody cases. While Burgess and its progeny provide guidance on the domestic move-away, now there is guidance on the international move-away, the next challenging step in custody litigation -- Marriage of Condon and Cooper. In Condon, the California Court of Appeal created three new criteria that must be considered before a trial court may permit a parent to move out of the United States with a minor child. The trial court must consider and address the unique problems posed by an international move: distance, culture and jurisdiction.
http://www.hansonflg.com/hansonflg/condon_p.htm
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Here is a link to more information about moveaways
http://www.fathersandfamilies.org/site/infores.php?pagename=issuesmoeaways
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