Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois

moving out of state

i want to know if i could move out of illinois even though i have a open case with dcfs and am going to court because my kids werent going to school enough so its court involved now and i still have legal custody of my kids or do i have to wait for the court and dcfs to close the case against me before i can move and if i do move before they close it can i get into trouble of any kind


Asked on 11/22/05, 4:02 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Zedrick Braden III Ainsworth & Associates PC

Re: moving out of state

Hello. You don't even want to think about moving

out of state at this time. The court would

probably hold you in contempt because it has

jurisdiction of you and your children. The

case needs to be closed. You certainly should

have legal representation. DCFS hearings can

be very difficult to deal with. Once the matter

is over, the court may still keep the case open

to see how the kids are progressing. I will be

happy to answer any additional questions that you

might have.

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Answered on 11/25/05, 10:45 am


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