Difference between revisions of "Changing Family Law Orders and Agreements Involving Children"

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*Appeals from decisions allowing a move rarely succeed. Appeals from decisions refusing permission to move succeeded 66% of the time.
*Appeals from decisions allowing a move rarely succeed. Appeals from decisions refusing permission to move succeeded 66% of the time.


The tough part about all of this is that it's all fine and dandy to know what happens to people on a ''statistical'' basis, but statistics don't tell you anything about what is going to happen if ''you'' want to move! However, a few of the factors that courts have found to favour or reject a proposed move are these:
The tough part about all of this is that it's all fine and dandy to know what happens to people on a ''statistical'' basis, but statistics don't tell you anything about what is going to happen if ''you'' want to move! However, some of the circumstances that courts have found to favour or reject a proposed move are these:
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! Factors in Favour
! Factors in Favour

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