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Relocation

Indianapolis Relocation Lawyer

Life is full of changes, and sometimes that means moving to a new home. When children and a custody or parenting time order are involved, however, a move can become complex both logistically and legally. At López Law Office, we understand that you want what is best for your child, and the thought of navigating Indiana’s relocation laws can be overwhelming. Our team is here to provide the clarity and support you need to be able to handle this process with confidence.

What Constitutes Relocation in Indiana?

Under Indiana law, “relocation” refers to a significant change in your primary residence. The law requires a formal notification process unless the move decreases the distance between you and the other parent, or increases it by 20 miles or less while allowing your child to stay in their current school.

This legal process is designed to protect parent-child relationships and ensure that any move serves the child’s best interests. Understanding these rules is the first step in planning for your family’s future.

Key Requirements for Relocating Parents

If you are the parent planning to move (the “relocating individual”) and the move will exceed the geographic limits described above, Indiana law requires you to follow specific steps.

  • File a Notice of Intent to Move: You must file a formal notice with the court that issued your custody order. This notice must be sent to the other parent (the “non-relocating individual”) at least 30 days before your intended move.
  • Provide Specific Information: The notice must include your new address and phone number, the date of the move, and the reasons for the relocation. It also needs to inform the other parent that they have 20 days to file a response with the court.

The non-relocating parent can either agree to the move, ask the court to modify the parenting time schedule, or object to the relocation entirely and request a hearing.

How a Lawyer Can Help You Navigate Relocation

Whether you are the parent planning to move or the one responding to a notice, having an experienced family law lawyer by your side is crucial, as the process involves strict deadlines and specific legal standards.

  • For the Relocating Parent: We can help you prepare and file the required notice, ensuring it meets all legal requirements. If the other parent objects, we can represent you in court, presenting evidence that your move is made in good faith, for a legitimate reason, and in your child’s best interest.
  • For the Non-Relocating Parent: We can help you file a timely response and protect your right to be heard. If you object to the move, we can build a case to show why the proposed relocation is not in your child’s best interest and work to preserve your relationship with them.

In either situation, the court may order mediation to help you and the other parent reach an agreement. Our team provides experienced guidance and compassionate legal support throughout every step of this process, always prioritizing your child’s well-being.

Here to Guide You Through Your Next Steps

Relocation can be emotional and legally detailed. Whatever the circumstances, you do not have to face the legal hurdles ahead on your own. At López Law Office, we are committed to helping you understand and exercise your rights to achieve a positive resolution for your family.

Contact our Indianapolis office today to schedule a consultation. Let us provide the support and legal clarity you need to move forward.

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