Is this legal fora PO to tellsomeonethat theycannot move with their family?
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Is this legal fora PO to tellsomeonethat theycannot move with their family?
My wife was told by her probation officer in MD that she could not move to CA with me and our 2 kids even though I got a job out here.
Asked on September 19, 2011 under Criminal Law, Maryland
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Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
Your wife needs to carefully read the terms of her probation in that its controls the duties owed by her concerning her criminal conviction. I suggest that she needs to speak directly with her probation officer to set up a transfer of her supervision and her reporting duties under her probation to a California probation department.
Your wife can move with her family, but she needs to set up a transfer of her probation reporting duties to a probation department in the county in California where you plan on moving.
Good luck to her.
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