ARTHUR V. ARTHUR
54 So.3d 454 (2010)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Father (F) appealed a decision, which allowed Mother (M) to relocate
out of state with the parties' child upon the child reaching three years of age.
FACTS: The trial court granted shared parental responsibility to M as the primary
residential parent. F was granted reasonable visitation of the child. The trial court
authorized W to permanently relocate with the parties' minor child to the state of Michigan
after the child reached the age of three. At the time of trial, the minor child was sixteen
months old. M had proposed to move to the area where she grew up and had family, and the
area was close to F's extended family. The court held that the delay was occasioned by the
alleged fact that children between infancy and approximately 3 years of age need more
frequent contact with both parents in order to properly bond with the parents. F appealed
and the Second District concluded that the trial court's detailed findings in the final
judgment supported the Wife's relocation request. F appealed.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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