The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C.

The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C. Is Taking Cases Involving Child Custody Relocation

 

Feasterville, PA -- (SBWIRE) -- 02/21/2018 -- When it comes to choosing a child custody attorney in Montgomery County and the surrounding areas, there is no better option than The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C. In Pennsylvania, when a parent who has primary custody of a child wishes to relocate, they need to know there are certain restrictions and specified procedures they must follow.

Without the proper legal representation, it can be difficult to relocate a child, even if it's in their best interest. Those looking for help with their child relocation case can count on The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C. to navigate the fine print and appease all parties involved.

To begin the relocation process in the state of Pennsylvania, the relocating parent must notify all individuals who have any custody rights to the child(ren) in writing, by certified mail. This letter of intent needs to reach its appropriate parties at least 60 days before the proposed date of relocation. If these stipulations are not met, the courts may not grant relocation. It is the right of the non-relocating parent to file an objection within 30 days of receiving the relocation notice.

A hearing will then be held for the courts to decide what is in the best interest of the child and how the relocation matter will proceed. When in court, a judge considers many factors before granting or denying a child's relocation. Factors include the developmental stage of the child and how a move will affect them physically and emotionally, if the move will exponentially increase the quality of life (financially or educationally) for the relocating parent, the child's preference, the feasibility of a custody arrangement for the non-relocating party, plus many more. Even without an objection from the non-relocating parent, the parent who initiated the movie still must seek approval from the courts.

Following a divorce or separation, it's not uncommon for parents to feel the urge to move. In child relocation cases, it is critical to seek advice from a Bucks County custody attorney. Contact The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C. today to schedule a free consultation at 215-942-2100.

About The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C.
The Law Offices of Michael Kuldiner, P.C. provides legal services in the areas of real estate law, business law, family law, estate planning, and civil litigation. The four attorneys at the firm, Michael Kuldiner, Michael Petro, and Shauna Quigley are all highly-qualified and experienced attorneys, especially in the area of family law. They have ably represented numerous clients in Bucks County and surrounding areas.

To learn more about their practice, visit http://phillyesquire.com/ or email info@PhillyEsq.com.