- Your ex cannot prevent you from obtaining a divorce unless you're in a 'fault' State
and cannot prove fault. In a 'no fault' State you can disolve the marriage whether your
spouse agrees or not.
- Whether or not she can move out of State would depend in part on the terms of the
Separation Agreement, which typically restrict the movement of the children until the
divorce is finalized. If no Separation Agreement exists (or is in effect), either parent may
move at will with the children, just as any parent would be able to.
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