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Spaniard

Spaniard

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My daughter's mother is planning on joining the army and they require her to move to a state more than 2000 miles away from me. I have a very detailed visitation schedule and have an emotional bond with my daughter.

I see her twice a week at night and have her every other weekend. She is very attached to me and I to her. her mother just told me she was planning on joining the army, and would have to relocate for training. i'm assuming she would be in training for months and that then she can be relocated various times or even deployed. Can I do anything to stop this from happening? her mother is remarried with a 9 month old baby, and I think that my daughter will have a bad lifestyle since her mother will be in the army and she will have to be taken care of by her husband. i love my daughter very much and the thought of being so far from her has got me really worried. what can i do? what are my legal options? i dont think its in my daughters best interest for her to be moved like this

 
 
 
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