A proposed move can feel like a threat to your relationship with your children. The strongest response starts with a clear record of distance, timing, communication, and practical impact.

The problem

An ex-spouse may want to move the children to another city, province, or country. The move may affect school, parenting time, travel costs, family support, activities, and the children’s stability.

Why it matters

Relocation concerns are fact-heavy. The discussion usually becomes clearer when the practical impacts are documented instead of argued emotionally.

What to capture

Record the proposed location, date you were told, reasons given, school impact, travel distance, cost, parenting-time impact, child connections, family support, and messages or documents received.

How CustodyMate helps

CustodyMate helps organize relocation-related facts, attach documents, track parenting-time impact, and prepare structured notes for professional review.

Practical next step

Create one relocation impact entry with distance, travel time, cost, school impact, parenting schedule impact, and open questions for a professional.

Important note

CustodyMate is an organization and documentation tool. It does not provide legal advice, therapy, emergency support, or court-certified findings. Always consult qualified professionals for legal, safety, or clinical guidance.