We help families navigate child relocation issues with clarity and trusted guidance.

Relocation involves moving a child to a new home or city, which can affect custody, parenting time, and daily routines. These situations can be complex and emotionally challenging. Our Minnesota Child Custody lawyers guide parents through relocation requests, agreements, and disputes, helping families make informed decisions that support the child’s best interests. We work to create solutions that balance parental rights with your child’s stability and well-being.
Our Services
We provide comprehensive support for relocation matters to help families plan, negotiate, and resolve disputes effectively.
- Relocation Agreements
- Court Representation for Relocation Requests
- Objection to Relocation Motions
- Modifications of Existing Custody Orders
- Mediation and Dispute Resolution
- Enforcement of Relocation Agreements
Why choose us
We provide clear, strategic, and compassionate guidance for relocation cases.
Experienced Attorneys
Skilled Minnesota Child Custody lawyers with deep knowledge of relocation laws.
Tailored Solutions
Strategies designed for your family’s unique circumstances.
Steady Support
Guidance throughout every step of the relocation process.
Clear Communication
You always understand your options and next steps.
Popular questions
Have questions about child relocation? We’re here to help you navigate them.
What is considered child relocation in Minnesota?
Child relocation occurs when a parent plans to move a child to a new home or city that may impact custody arrangements.
Do I need permission to relocate with my child?
Yes, generally parents must get consent from the other parent or approval from the court.
How do courts decide on relocation requests?
Courts evaluate the child’s best interests, including stability, parental involvement, education, and social connections.
Can relocation change my custody or parenting time?
Yes, relocation may require adjustments to physical custody schedules and parenting time arrangements.
How can a lawyer help with relocation disputes?
Can relocation decisions be appealed or modified later?
Yes, courts allow modifications if circumstances change or it better serves the child’s well-being.
Schedule your consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.