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Generally, yes, unless there is a court order that bars her from leaving the limits of the town with the child. That would only be the case if there was a history to cause the court to issue such a drastic order limiting her freedom of movement. In the normal scheme of modern life, the ex-husband does not have that degree of control over the movements of another citizen. People cross the town lines regularly in every day life, shopping, visiting friends and family, going to parks and recreation spots, athletic activities, doctor visits, etc.

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Generally, yes, unless there is a court order that bars her from leaving the limits of the town with the child. That would only be the case if there was a history to cause the court to issue such a drastic order limiting her freedom of movement. In the normal scheme of modern life, the ex-husband does not have that degree of control over the movements of another citizen. People cross the town lines regularly in every day life, shopping, visiting friends and family, going to parks and recreation spots, athletic activities, doctor visits, etc.

Generally, yes, unless there is a court order that bars her from leaving the limits of the town with the child. That would only be the case if there was a history to cause the court to issue such a drastic order limiting her freedom of movement. In the normal scheme of modern life, the ex-husband does not have that degree of control over the movements of another citizen. People cross the town lines regularly in every day life, shopping, visiting friends and family, going to parks and recreation spots, athletic activities, doctor visits, etc.

Generally, yes, unless there is a court order that bars her from leaving the limits of the town with the child. That would only be the case if there was a history to cause the court to issue such a drastic order limiting her freedom of movement. In the normal scheme of modern life, the ex-husband does not have that degree of control over the movements of another citizen. People cross the town lines regularly in every day life, shopping, visiting friends and family, going to parks and recreation spots, athletic activities, doctor visits, etc.

Generally, yes, unless there is a court order that bars her from leaving the limits of the town with the child. That would only be the case if there was a history to cause the court to issue such a drastic order limiting her freedom of movement. In the normal scheme of modern life, the ex-husband does not have that degree of control over the movements of another citizen. People cross the town lines regularly in every day life, shopping, visiting friends and family, going to parks and recreation spots, athletic activities, doctor visits, etc.

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Town, yes. State, maybe, with the father's written consent.

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This will depend on what is listed in your court order. There may be clauses that prevent you from leaving town, or your state or province without written permission from the other parent.

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