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    Default Three States, Two Parents, One Child

    My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Oregon, Florida & Minnesota
    The biological father & I owned a home in Florida, our place of residence for 18 months. My daughter, age 5, and I were visiting family in Oregon while my partner was securing a transfer to Oregon, our agreed location best for raising our daughter. With his approval, a home was rented & furnished in order to solidify a routine. While we awaited his arrival, her father decided to move to Minnesota. He quick claim deeded the Florida home and debt to me, packed only his personals and relocated with no intention of our joining him. My child and I have now lived in Oregon for 11 months. Her father would like our daughter to live in Minnesota (not residing as a family) or at least would like her to stay with him for extended periods. We have gone to mediation and formed a parenting plan in which he agreed to no out of state travel without my presence for 2 years. We have not yet, by agreement, involved the courts. Can he, if he files first, obtain custody? If not, would the courts award him extended visits outside of her home state?

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    Default Re: Three States, Two Parents, One Child

    If somebody files a custody case and asks for custody, it is possible that the person will win. The rest depends on the facts.

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    Default Re: Three States, Two Parents, One Child

    Any court filing would be done in Oregon since that is the child's residence under the UCCJEA because she has lived there for the last 6 months and there are no current court orders.

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    Default Re: Three States, Two Parents, One Child

    Yes, the courts can order that kiddo goes to see Dad in his home state for extended periods. They're not strangers, after all.
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