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Finding the right motives for relocating during your divorce

On Behalf of | Apr 13, 2019 | parental relocation

As your divorce from your spouse in Michigan progresses, you may find that there are moments when tensions are high and rationality is low. You may be required to take a step back and wait until the storm calms or solicit help from people who can mediate seemingly endless disagreements. At Lisa Stern, Michigan Family Law Attorney, we are committed to helping families reach agreements in as timely a manner as possible.

One of your first concerns as a newly single person may be to find a place to live that does not require you to be in the same place as your ex. If the two of you have shared children together, this may present a unique challenge as you probably desire to keep the lives of your children as normal as possible. However, moving simply because you want to get as far away from your ex as possible is not always the most effective approach. Before you make the decision to relocate, you should assess the stability of your current lifestyle and the potential of your future. You should also take into account the needs and concerns of your children.

According to verywellfamily.com, some valid reasons why a relocation may be a rewarding decision for you include the following:

  • You have an opportunity to secure a job that will allow you to better provide for the needs of yourself and your children.
  • You will be in closer proximity to family members that may be able to provide support as you adjust to the changes in your family’s dynamic.
  • You can effectively put some distance between you and your ex without making it impossible for your children to continue building a relationship with their other parent.

When you are rational about making important decisions like relocating during your divorce, you may be better able to feel confident that the decision you have made will provide opportunities for your future. For more information about creating a child visitation schedule, visit our web page.

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