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Hi all,
After being a reader for a while i decided to sign in and post up.
Off to find the CMS/CSA forum to gather some advice.
Hope you're all well.
DMD
hi,
welcome. feel free to ask away.
Welcome on here:)
Hi All Another newbie here.
I do have a question I have residency of my 8 year old, and CAO is in place that she sees her mum and her partner, (Issues around him ongoing) alternate weekends and half holidays. I work for a large retail chain, and I have asked if I can transfer to a larger store. This has been accepted. The CAO arrangements will stay in place, but I am going to be moving 2 hours away. I am currently going to stay where we live and commute, but is not sustainable long term.
What do I need to do so I am not in breach?
Am I allowed to do this?
The ideal is that you agree new arrangements yourselves, but if there are issues, then you probably need to go back to court for a variation in the order.
I did think that, but getting mum to agree is a non starter. she is considering to go to court to get residency under Emotional abuse
You are free to do whatever you wish as long as mum sees child alternate weekends and half the holidays as per court order. If u was to move 2 hours away I would imagine you would probably have to help with handovers ie drop off or pick up etc.
An application due to emotional abuse for change of residency is highly likely to be dismissed by courts
Hi Warwickshire1
Yes everything would stay in place, as per court order.
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