If a custodial or
noncustodial conservator is ordered to military deployment, military mobilization, or temporary military duty location a substantial distance from the other conservator's residence, either conservator may file for a temporary order modifying possession or access to the child.
Not exact matches
The
noncustodial parent does not have to tell the court about the change; only the other parent or
conservator.
The people involved typically include a custodial parent (managing
conservator), the child or children, and a
noncustodial parent (possessory
conservator).
The possessory
conservator (
noncustodial parent) pays child support to the obligee as ordered by the court.
In a court order, the
noncustodial parent (NCP) may also be called possessory
conservator, non-residential parent, or obligor.