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Yes, but you will need to petition the Court for permission.
Probably not. For a better answer, talk to an immigration lawyer locally.
Yes, I believe that you do. Call me if you wish to discuss at (501) 376-1112 or email hugheslawoffice1@gmail.com
the man is trespassing and I believe law enforcement should remove him from the premises. However, it sounds like the law enforcement does not wish... Read Answer
Your Aunt needs to file a petition for guardianship with the Court and get letters of guardianship. I am assuming that you are not age 18 or older.
It appears that you need to file a motion to hold your husband in contempt for failing to get you free from the loans. That is, unless he has done so... Read Answer
There are a number of ways. Beyond the obvious (photos, etc.) testimony regarding his admissions; his girlfiend's testimony, etc.
You should... Read Answer
Your divorce decree would neeed to be reviewed. Typically, those funds are divided at the time of the divorce if the spouse is vested in the... Read Answer
Did you have auto insurance? If so, you should provide this information to the carrier immediately. Your insurer likely has an obligation to provde... Read Answer
It sounds as if you have an attorney already. You should pose this question to your attorney.
You will need to get the Court to go after him by filing a motion to hold him in contempt. Health care providers, etc., are not bound to go after him.
Your friend needs to hire an attorney to file a paternity petition for her and get an emergency hearing to get the child back in this jurisdiction.... Read Answer
I don't think you have a case because you suffered no damages. A car blows a red light and hits your car, damaging it and also causing you a... Read Answer
Yes. Hire an attorney, file a petition to probate the estate and ask to be appointed as personal representative of the estate. You can then freeze... Read Answer
You should report this to your attorney.
It sounds like the "Guardianship" you have is simply an agreement between you and Grandmother. A Court has not made findings that are required to... Read Answer
I think that you answered your own question. You need a lawyer representing you. If you cannot afford a lawyer, the Court will appoint one for... Read Answer
It sounds like you have an attorney. It would be inappropriate for another attorney to advise you while you have legal counsel.
Not likely. That is, unless she can prove the child is in danger or being abused.
You are entitled to the spouse's portion of his military retirement because you were married to him for twenty years. Of course, you will need to get... Read Answer
You need to pose the question to your lawyer.
Ethically, when you are already represented by counsel other attorneys are very limited with regard to... Read Answer
You probably need to file a paternity case establishing formally that he is the biological father of the child (this can be agreed to). Then a Court... Read Answer
You will need to go to Court and get a divorce or file a paternity case. The Court will hear you state a basis for limited visitation by the... Read Answer
You either have to file for divorce, separation, or paternity/maternity to establish enforcable custody/visitation rights.