Change in Custody

Have you asked her to? I’d imagine she’d say no. If you force it, she change her mind.

Personally, if it was me, I’d just get it done. You can probably do it without a lawyer.

I have already replied to this question in your previous post.

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My son who is now 13 expressed me to me that he wants to live with me through his High School years. I told his mother that I wanted to perm. change the custody papers where I would have permanent custody of him. His mother said that it is ok with her.

I was wondering since she is in agreement with this can I file a motion for her to pay half of all legal fee’s?