A Family Court judge erred by allowing a woman to move her son from a parochial school to a public school nearer her home when she relocated in 2013, a state appeals court unanimously decided.
A separation agreement between the mother and the boy’s father provided that the son “shall attend school in the district where the mother resides should the child no longer attend” the school he attended when the couple separated in 2012, the St. Pius X Roman Catholic School in Loudonville, Albany County. The father pays tuition under the agreement.
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