thewhitrbbit wrote:
This is going to be a tough one because it sounds like neither of you are bad parents. It sounds like you both have a decent working relationship.
It sounds like neither of you are bad parents. If you file for sole physical and legal custody, it's going to be a battle. As a man, if I was being a good father and helping out, and suddenly my ex told me she was filing papers to remove any legal right to be involved my daughter's life, you can be assured not only would you be persona non grata in my family, I would fight you tooth and nail in court in a long, drawn out court battle that when it ended, would turn parent against parent, child against parent, family against family. Consider carefully the implications of that.
I think though, you also have to ask yourself, before anything else, what is best for your daughter?
You'll be moving to a new state, do you have any family there? Will you be alone? You said your daughter needs a lot of care. Can you provide that care living on your own and working full time? Does your daughter have any friends in the area? If she has friends in the area, you know it's not easy for AS people to make friends.
Does the father have a better support network in place for her? Is your daughter going to be able to handle such a big change?
I don't know the whole situation, so I can't say what is best for your child, but I can only encourage you to think hard about these questions and do what is best for her.
Listen to this guy. This is all very good advice.