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Full transcript by James Nolletti below.
Before allowing a parent to move away with the children, a judge must make a determination that the move is in the children's best interest. Such a determination would include crafting an access schedule that will allow for the same quality access time for the non-custodial parent and the children that was enjoyed prior to the move.
If the children move far enough to make the original parenting schedule impractical, the non-custodial parent may be granted less frequent but longer blocks of time with the children such as two weeks over the summer, or winter vacations, for example.