Yes. As the non-custodial parent, you have the right to challenge a move-away petition. However, you must be able to prove that the move would not be in the child’s best interest. If you are able to do this, the judge may deny the move-away petition and in some instances, may grant custody to you.
When responding to a move-away petition it is important to ensure that you have an experienced family law attorney on your side to fight for your rights.