2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 9:355.6 — Failure to give notice of relocation or relocation without court authorization

§355.6.  Failure to give notice of relocation or relocation without court authorization

The court may consider a failure to provide notice of a proposed relocation of a child or relocation without court authorization as provided by R.S. 9:355.3 and 355.4 as:

(1)  A factor in making its determination regarding the relocation of a child.

(2)  A basis for ordering the return of the child if the relocation has taken place without notice or court authorization.

(3)  Sufficient cause to order the parent seeking to relocate the child to pay reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by the person objecting to the relocation.

Acts 1997, No. 1173, §1.

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