Jim,
It's very unlikely for a judge to allow her to take your kids across borders. In most states they draw the line at the state borders, never mind national borders. Once you cross the border the court would not have jurisdiction over what happens in Canada, right?

It seems like you have a strong case if your WW insists on moving your kids internationally. What does your L say?


Me-LBH, 48
Spouse-WW, 48
Married for 19 years
Son, 12
BD #1 - November 1998 (EA 7 months after wedding)
BD #2 - November 2015 (same XBF EA)
WW filed D February 2016
WW moved out April 2016