Ex Wants Summer and Holiday Custody After Moving Out of State – Is This Legal in Georgia?

Hello…I’m facing a challenging situation with my ex regarding custody arrangements for our child. My ex recently moved out of state and is now requesting summer and holiday custody. Given my current health issues and the overwhelming discovery requests I’ve been dealing with, I’m concerned about the legal implications and how this might affect our custody arrangement. I’m currently dealing with significant health issues that make it difficult for me to manage additional responsibilities or extended custody arrangements. Despite these challenges, my ex is requesting to have custody during summer and holidays now that they’ve moved out of state. Is it legal for my ex to request summer and holiday custody after moving out of state, given the circumstances? What factors do the courts consider in such cases? :thinking:

Custody arrangements can differ depending on the state, but typically, an ex can request changes such as summer and holiday custody. The court, however, will take into account your current health issues and how they affect your ability to manage custody before making a decision.

When modifying custody arrangements. Be prepared to show how your health impacts your ability to manage additional responsibilities.