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I married an army colonel after my divorce. He recently was re-assigned to another out-of-state base. Could my ex-husband stop us from taking the children to the new location?

It is possible that he could. Because you have custody it does not mean you have unlimited choice in moving away with the children. The court will revisit the matter based upon the best interests of the children. It is also a possible ground for a change of custody. The whole spectrum of the children's family situation, including extended family, schooling, etc can be looked at.


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