Relocation After Divorce in Florida: Legal Standards & Strategies
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Relocation after divorce is one of the most misunderstood areas of Florida family law. In this episode of When Split Happens, Jay Henderlite, a Jacksonville family law attorney with Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite, explains how Florida courts handle relocation cases and what parents must do before moving with a child.
Jay breaks down what legally qualifies as relocation under Florida law, when parental consent is enough, and when court approval is required. He explains the strict requirements for filing a relocation petition, the relocation-specific best interests standard courts apply, and why relocation is treated differently from ordinary custody modifications. The episode also covers how courts evaluate job opportunities, financial benefits, and the impact a move may have on a child’s stability and relationship with the non-relocating parent.
For parents in Jacksonville and Northeast Florida who are considering a move—or facing a proposed relocation by a co-parent—this episode offers clear guidance on legal risks, timing issues, and strategic considerations under Florida’s relocation statute.
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