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Jan 09, 2012

Indiana Divorce LawyerQuestion:

I have to move farther away from my children and I want to know what effects it will have on my parenting time.

My child custody periods are limited to extended breaks when the kids are out of school, and I meet my ex-wife halfway for the custody exchange.

My new job is forcing me to move even farther away from my children where it is necessary to have them fly on a plane to visit. I am worried I will not be able to afford roundtrip airfare several times a year for all my kids, thus resulting in me potentially not being able to see my children.

How are transportation cost responsibilities divided when one party has to move?

Do you think the court will order me to pay for the roundtrip tickets because my ex claims she cannot afford them?


May 21, 2011

mens divorce lawyer William BackerQuestion:

I am fully responsible for transportation expenses to pick up and drop off my children for my scheduled parenting time. I live far away so the significant increase in gas prices is financially hurting me.

Is the increase in gas prices cause to ask for a modification that would hold my ex-wife partially accountable for transportation costs?


May 18, 2011

Question:divorce lawyer Carrie Westbrook

Regarding a child support modification, I accepted a new job out of state that pays more money. My children will continue to live in their state.

Can I modify my child support order to offset the travel expenses I will incur in order to continue seeing my kids during our scheduled parenting time?


Dec 14, 2010

mens divorce lawyerQuestion:

My wife just filed for divorce. I already had plans to take my child out of state over the holidays to visit my family.

Am I allowed to take my kid out of state once a divorce has been filed?


Jul 28, 2010

Question:

Are there any precedents of hours or overnights a parent can have with a child depending on their age, and does the amount of traveling time needed for visitation play a factor at all in the court's decision on awarding parenting time?


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