D.R. v. K.E. CA4/1
Appellant K.E. (Mother) and respondent D.R. (Father) are the parents of B.E.-R., who was seven years old at the time the court entered the custody order at issue in this appeal. The parties were never married and lived together only very briefly. For most of B.E.-R.’s life, he has lived outside of San Diego in various locations, with Mother, and until the most recent court order, Mother had always been B.E.-R.’s primary custodial parent. The record demonstrates that while Mother and Father have at times successfully managed co-parenting, their relationship has often involved conflict and disagreement.
At the time of the proceeding that led to the order from which Mother appeals, Mother and B.E.-R. were living in Phoenix, Arizona and Father was living in San Diego County. The parties were sharing joint legal and physical custody of B.E.-R. pursuant to a permanent custody order that was entered in spring 2017. In that order, the court granted Mother’s request to move the child’s
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