When a separated or divorced parent needs to move, the Nassau County Family Court can identify how it will affect any Custody or prior Visitation arrangement that is already in force. A Nassau County Relocation Lawyer will have experience in knowing how to proceed with the court, fully aware that the court is mainly concerned with any children involved. If you are in this situation, or your ex-spouse is contemplating a move and you are opposed to it, call a Nassau County Relocation Lawyer today. The offices of Stephen Bilkis & Associates, PLLC, which are located in Nassau County as well as NYC, and outlying counties such as Westchester County, can provide you with a free consultation and advice on how to move forward with your case and achieve a positive outcome.
A Nassau County Family Lawyer or Nassau County Divorce Lawyer from our office will explain that each case brings with it its own unique set of circumstances. The court will look at all different facets of the situation to assess what is ultimately best for the child. Some of these factors can include:
The Family Court system has been vague in terms of specific rules for a parent relocating. The general rule of thumb however, is that the well-being and happiness of the child will dictate how they proceed. They will be concerned with the child’s emotional and physical health, their social relationships, and ongoing education. In some cases, a change of Child Custody issue may arise, where the court deems it necessary to appoint a guardian for the child, bring in mental health professionals or dictate how and when their education will be handled. A Nassau County Relocation Lawyer should be consulted right away to obtain the results you want, and ensure that your case is presented properly to the court.
When you consult with an experienced Nassau County Relocation Lawyer from Stephen Bilkis & Associates, PLLC you will informed about the legal rights of each parent. The will also walk you through any issues related to your child that will undoubtedly be examined by the court. The New York Family Court is of the general opinion that relocating a child creates considerable stress for them, as it is a matter that the child has virtually have no control over. If you are dealing with issues such as these, or have another Family Law question pertaining to Guardianship, Divorce, Child Support, Paternity, legal separation, an Order of protection or need help with a Child Custody problem, contact us today for a free case evaluation. At any of our offices from Nassau County to Manhattan, we have Family lawyers standing by and ready to help. You can reach us at 800.696.9529.