Response to Relocation
These forms may be helpful if you are a non-relocating person, and the relocating person has given notice that they intend to relocate when you or they are seeking custody, parenting time or grandparent visitation with a minor child. You may have 20 days to respond after receiving notice.
What are the qualifications?
- You must respond within 20 days of receiving the relocating person’s notice of intent to relocate.
Before Starting
We recommend you set aside 1 hour to complete all forms. Representing yourself in court should not be taken lightly, and there are many reasons why hiring an attorney is a good idea. If you do choose to represent yourself, click here for what you need to know.
Get Started
We’ve provided instructions on how to complete these forms on your own but representing yourself in court should not be taken lightly, and there are many reasons why hiring an attorney is a good idea. In fact, we suggest that even if you use the forms provided on this site that you still talk with an attorney before submitting the forms to a court to get the best result possible.
You will need information from your case to complete the case caption found on the top of each court form. If you cannot find your paper copy, visit mycase.in.gov to do a search.
Review the Respond to Relocation Instructions attached below. You will use these instructions to complete the Respond to Relocation court forms.
Complete the Respond to Relocation forms packet attached below.
Review the resources in this section for information about filing your Respond to Relocation forms with the court.
Once the court approves your filed forms, you may need to take more steps. Review the resources in this section for help and information.