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Golden Gate University School of Law

2010

Child custody

Housing Law

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Residence Restrictions On Custodial Parents: Sex-Based Discrimination?, Alix Gravenstein Pastis Sep 2010

Residence Restrictions On Custodial Parents: Sex-Based Discrimination?, Alix Gravenstein Pastis

Golden Gate University Law Review

Residence restrictions are frequently imposed on the custodial, but not the noncustodial, parent. These restrictions come into play when the custodial parent wishes to move with the child, the noncustodial parent opposes the move, and a court is called upon to resolve the dispute. The court will do so based upon a determination of what it judges to be in the best interests of the child. The best interests inquiry ultimately resolves itself into a question of whether the custodial parent's reasons for making the move are sufficiently substantial to outweigh the noncustodial parent's interest in existing visitation privileges. A …