- Salvatore C. Miglore was retained for a Post Judgment Petition to Remove a 14 year old child to the State of Florida, in order to relocate with his mother and her new husband. The mother was the residential parent in a joint custody situation. Salvatore C. Miglore was the third attorney on the case, where all of the previous attorneys, including the Guardian ad Litem, who represented the interest of the minor, opposed the removal, because the father had a close relationship with the father. Also, because the mother was 61 years old, on her 3rd marriage, and the new husband was 72 years old, plus the fact that they met on the internet; plus they only saw each other in person about 5 times over 3 years, significantly complicated the removal request. In addition, there were several other legal problems with the case. However, after six months total of Salvatore C. Miglore being on the case, and retaining an expert psychologist to conduct a proper removal evaluation on the material facts focusing on the best interest of the child; and, thereafter, proceeding to seven days of trial, the Petition to Remove was granted; and, the mother was allowed to move to Florida with the minor child, “as it was in the child’s best interests”, after a careful weighing of all the evidence by the trial Judge. Further, a suitable visitation schedule with the father was ordered by the court, where the child would spend summers, holidays and breaks with the father in Illinois.