Florida requires a custodial parent to petition the court when moving the child 50 miles or more from the primary residence for a minimum of 60 days. The statute makes no distinction between moving the child within the state or to another state when defining the need for a request to relocate.

Factors in Decision: The child's relationship with the relocating parent as well as her relationship with the other parent and any other parties in her life is examined by the court. The age and preference of the child is considered, along with the economic situation of the parties.