Illinois Appellate Court
Civil Court
Removal
Court properly considered five factors, as set forth in Supreme Court's Eckert case, in deciding removal petition. Court's finding that mother's motivation for requesting removal of children to Georgia was primarily and reasonably based upon her fear of father, given his history of substance abuse and behavioral problems, threats of violence, and repeated violations of orders of protection. Court did not fail to provide father with visitation, but advised parties that a visitation schedule would have to be reached regardless of outcome of petition for removal, and that either party could file motion requesting hearing on visitation. (CARTER and HOLDRIDGE, concurring.)