Chapter 11
Growing Up Apart: Child–Parent Separation
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then shifts to the noncustodial parent to show the proposed move is not
in the best interest of the child. In reaching its decision as to whether the
relocation is in the best interest of the child, the trial court is required to
consider numerous specific personal factors. (
Harrison v. Morgan
, 191
P.3d 617 [2008] OK CIV APP 68; Okla. Civ. App. [2008])
These factors have been enumerated by the New Jersey Supreme Court
(
Baures v. Lewis
, 167 N.J. 91 [2001])
4
and discussed in terms of a
relocation risk assessment model by Austin (2000a, 2000b, 2000c; 2005;
2008a, 2008b). These and related standards are synthesized
5
here and
presented with regard to relevant developmental and family systems
considerations:
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