Winning a relocation custody case in Virginia requires a strategic approach focused on the best interests of the child. If you seek to move with your child or prevent the other parent from relocating, the court will consider factors such as the child’s relationship with both parents, the impact of the move on their well-being, and whether the move serves a legitimate purpose (such as better job opportunities or family support). It’s essential to demonstrate that the relocation will not disrupt the child’s stability or relationship with the non-moving parent. Consulting with an experienced family law attorney in Virginia will help you present a strong case and navigate the legal complexities of relocation custody cases.