After the divorce, will the Court allow me to move out of state?

Of course, but it may not be with the children. Barring an agreement between you and the other party, you will normally need a Court order to allow you to permanently relocate with the children. Your first act should be to review the divorce decree, if it has been issued. Certainly, relocating with the children without the other parent’s written consent during the pendency of a divorce action is prohibited without Court approval. Since such a shift of the children would normally have a profound negative impact on the children and the other parent, you would carry a high burden in persuading the Court that such a relocation is best.