Hi everyone,
My wife and I have a 3 year old daughter, and I'm the primary care giver. My wife does not have a great relationship with our daughter (just saying because I know this matters in custody), and now wants to divorce me and move away (we currently live in the GTA and she wants to move to Quebec).
Now the obvious problem with that is if she moves 600km, there's absolutely no way for me to provide her physical access to her daughter on a regular basis.
I'd want joint legal custody and shared physical custody since I think it's in our daughters best interest to have a relationship with both of her parents, but she's unwilling to accept that since she wants to move.
The only thing my wife will accept is that our daughter lives with me 100%, I would get sole custody, and she would 'waive' her right to access.
My main question is, is there anything I can do to stop her from moving?
My wife and I have a 3 year old daughter, and I'm the primary care giver. My wife does not have a great relationship with our daughter (just saying because I know this matters in custody), and now wants to divorce me and move away (we currently live in the GTA and she wants to move to Quebec).
Now the obvious problem with that is if she moves 600km, there's absolutely no way for me to provide her physical access to her daughter on a regular basis.
I'd want joint legal custody and shared physical custody since I think it's in our daughters best interest to have a relationship with both of her parents, but she's unwilling to accept that since she wants to move.
The only thing my wife will accept is that our daughter lives with me 100%, I would get sole custody, and she would 'waive' her right to access.
My main question is, is there anything I can do to stop her from moving?
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