raymond0302
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i have a complicated issue and i would greatly appreciate the help. i live in the state of texas, my girlfriend and i have a 15month old son, we broke up for about a year and i wasn't able to see him much so i filed child support on myself to get visitation orders with the attorney general... well recently we got back together and now she and my son live with me, but she found out her family was moving out of state and she is planning to go with her family to california. generally speaking, would i be able to fight this move? can i refuse to let her take my son if she is staying at my house and all my sons belongings are here in my house?
the court order we have says that i'm the NCP and shes the custodial parent, but i was the one who opened the case, and the attorney general informed me that i am able to close the case. so if i close the case do will i be able to use my natural rights as a father to be able to fight the move? i would really appreciate any feedback, he is moving in less than a week and i would be willing to not let him leave my house if my girlfriend plans to goto california with her family
the court order we have says that i'm the NCP and shes the custodial parent, but i was the one who opened the case, and the attorney general informed me that i am able to close the case. so if i close the case do will i be able to use my natural rights as a father to be able to fight the move? i would really appreciate any feedback, he is moving in less than a week and i would be willing to not let him leave my house if my girlfriend plans to goto california with her family