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Custodial Child Removal or Relocation

Relocation petitions often cause a high amount of friction between custodial and noncustodial parents or parents sharing joint custody. One parent may need to relocate to take advantage of a job opportunity or enter a new domestic relationship, leaving the other parent to face the loss of meaningful parenting time. When Illinois family law judges decide whether to approve of a removal petition, it is always based on the best interest of the child.

Experienced Custodial Child Removal or Relocation Lawyer

If you are considering filing a removal petition, or are involved in a dispute about your child's relocation out of your community in Cook County, DuPage County or Lake County, Illinois, call the Law Offices of Donald J. Cosley in Rolling Meadows. We offer a free initial consultation to answer your questions and address your concerns about move-away petitions. Attorney Donald Cosley has been resolving complex custody and parenting issues in the Greater Chicago metro area for more than 17 years. We work to find creative strategies and ideas that work for all parties, particularly the child involved.

We offer sound legal advice and representation to help custodial and noncustodial parents resolve the most complex relocation issues, as well as all other matters related to custody and parenting rights in Illinois, including:

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From offices in Rolling Meadows, the Law Offices of Donald J. Cosley represents clients in Cook County, Lake County, DuPage County, Illinois, and communities throughout the greater metropolitan Chicago area. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Rolling Meadows custodial parent relocation attorney today.

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