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 7/1/2007 8:18:31 PM
jossieak
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Can't wait 90 days, I need to move ASAP
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My spouse is in the Army and I live on post. We want to divorce put I want to move as soon as possible to NC so he can turn in on housing and start the BAH he can't afford paying child support (2). Do I have to wait the 90 days here?
 7/3/2007 12:57:08 AM
admin
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Re: Can't wait 90 days, I need to move ASAP
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No you don't have to wait here while the divorce is pending, but one of you have to be present for the final divorce hearing on that 90th day (or some day thereafter if you wish to schedule it later, the minimum is 90 days)

but you have children and he could object to you moving with the children out of state during the pendency of the divorce, the court will restrict your move if he petitions for it.  child support is irrevelant to the parenting plan for the

vast majority of purposes.  if he does not care you can go, and have him appear to finalize the case.  but remember he has to know how to do this and be willing to sort thorugh the details or use your paperwork. so the

basic answer to your question is you can move if he does not object.  also, technically you are supposed to give him a "Notice of Intended Relocation"


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