There are many issues that may arise after your divorce has been finalized. One of today's most recurrent post dvorce issue is that of relocation with children.
It is very important to make sure that your property settlement agreement uses the proper language in addressing this issue instead of ending up at the mercy of the the changing laws and discretion of the judge.
Relocation can change parenting schedules, holiday visits, and child support. And not just the parent who is the primary residence for the child. If the non-residential parent moves, these can still be issues for the family.
Because of our mobile society and recent changes in the law, relocation now should always be a consideration in negotiating divorce settlements, even for those who have no anticipation of moving.