Columbus Parental Relocation Attorneys
Muscogee County Custody Move Lawyers
Georgia’s child relocation case decisions indicate that the award of custody to a parent creates a prima facie right to relocate if that relocation serves the best interest of the parties’ minor child. The decision to relocate by itself does not create the necessary change of circumstances which would support a modification of the final decree of divorce which govern the parents rights. Our legal team is dedicated to helping individuals resolve the complex family law issues involved in relocating after divorce.
Protect the relationship you have with your child. Contact our experienced Fort Benning area parental and child relocation attorneys today toll free at 877-895-7572 to discuss your unique situation.
At Brawer, Hirsch & Associates, P.A., our lawyers understand the considerable emotional hardships associated with relocation of children after divorce, as well as how a desire to permanently relocate a child can drastically affect family dynamics. We devote our time, talent and resources to helping clients achieve their goals effectively and efficiently.
Extensive Relocation Guidance
With more than 75 years of combined experience, our attorneys provide insightful guidance. Our extensive experience includes representing parents seeking relocation, as well as parents who oppose relocations. We will evaluate the factors and your situation to determine the best course of action. Factors that can affect your position include:
• If the move is in the best interest of the child
• The child's preference (depending on the child's attaining the age of fourteen years)
• How the move would affect the parental bond of the non-relocating parent
• How the move would affect the financial condition of both parents
• How the move would affect the financial condition of the child
• The emotional bond of the non-relocating parent and child
• The educational benefit of the child if relocation is permitted
• The likelihood of the non-relocating parent to foster and maintain a relationship with the child after the move.
• The likelihood of the relocating parent to find an economic enhancement by moving and the opportunities available to the other parent should he/she chose to move as well.
• The logistical realities of maintaining a parental bond after the child moves
• The basic issues of the likelihood of creating a stable, drug free and abuse free environment and the impact of the move on the child's educational and emotional needs.
It is important that you consult an experienced attorney who understands how each of these factors, and others, can influence your goals.
We Will Protect Your Rights
Our legal team is available to discuss your relocation issues. To schedule an appointment with a qualified lawyer, please call us at 954-828-2749 or toll free at 877-895-7572, or you may send us an e-mail. Brawer, Hirsch & Associates, P.A.
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