If you are the custodial parent, you should also take into consideration the rights of the other parent. Psychology says that having both parents present in the life of the child, whether they are divorced, brings good benefits to the child’s well-being. You should also be open to the possibility of the modifications in your prior agreement.
The other parent may not approve the relocation but must prove and provide evidence why the move must not take place. The custodial parent must as well present sufficient proofs that the relocation is good for the child. The court will then evaluate the evidence presented and decide whether to permit the relocation or not or modifications will suffice. It sounds like a tedious process to undergo, isn’t it? This is why you need help from an experienced parent relocation lawyer Coconut Creek.