
Making the decision to move with your child can be challenging on many levels, especially when shared custody is involved. You may be pursuing new employment, a better support network, or a safer environment to provide a brighter future for your family. However, gaining court approval for relocation requires clear, persuasive evidence that the move ultimately serves your child’s best interests, including proof of:
At Goodman Law Firm, we understand your hopes and concerns as you approach the legal aspects of relocating, and we are here to guide you through this process.
Illinois courts prioritize what is best for your child above all else. To successfully advocate for your move, you must show that the benefits of relocating outweigh the potential drawbacks.
You will want to have compelling evidence in these key areas:
Highlight new educational programs, extracurricular activities, or specialized schools that await your child in the new location. Compare these with the current options to clearly illustrate the improvement.
Show how the move will provide a safer, healthier, or more stable home for your child. This could include a better neighborhood, proximity to supportive family, or access to better healthcare or community resources.
If relocation is prompted by a job offer or improved employment prospects, provide documentation that demonstrates the stability, advancement, or security this new position offers your family.
Share plans to maintain your child’s current friendships and social activities through regular visits, calls, or summer stays while highlighting ways the new community welcomes and supports children.
A common concern in relocation cases is how the move will affect your child’s relationship with the non-moving parent. Courts are more inclined to look favorably on plans that encourage ongoing, meaningful contact.
You should prepare evidence such as:
Courts evaluate the reasons for your relocation request to ensure they are genuine, not merely a desire to separate the child from the other parent.
You may want to consider gathering evidence such as:
By thoughtfully presenting these factors, you can build a case that demonstrates how the proposed changes serve the best interests of your child, not just yourself.
Advocating for a relocation request requires sensitivity and strategic legal support. At Goodman Law Firm, we partner closely with you to collect strong evidence, anticipate potential challenges, and present a compelling case. Our aim is to empower you to secure the opportunities you believe are vital for your child’s growth and well-being.
If you are ready to move forward with a relocation request, reach out to our Illinois family law attorney today to schedule a consultation and start building a persuasive case for your move.
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