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You state that you have an attorney. It would be innappropriate for me to comment on your case because you are represented by counsel.
You need an attorey to review the facts of this case, including any written reports of the witnesses. Regardless of the order of protection business,... Read Answer
Is there a Court Order establishing paterity or divorce decree setting out your visitation rights?
Heirs can contest a Will, the question is whether they will succeed. Stepchildren are not heirs, so if you are talking about the estate of a... Read Answer
The trust document itself may define heirs at law. If it does not, you need to look to the definition in the trust statutes for the state where... Read Answer
Yor best bet is to talk to the prosecuter handling the case. Once a charge is filed the decision to go through with it is in the hands of the State.
Generally, two years from the time of the injury. There are some exceptions.
However, Medical Negligence cases are very expensive to pursue so most... Read Answer
There are many able lawyers in Arkansas that can help you.
Yes, you can. Just as if you had been married 20 and have no children.
I don't believe that wfe being a native American has any relevancy. Perhaps, if she lives on a reservation with the child there may be some Federal... Read Answer
Once charges are filed the matter is in the hands of the State. Not wanting to "press charges" is no longer a decision that you can dictate. However,... Read Answer
Yes. That situation does not bar commencement of a lawsuit. Of course, service of summons, etc., must be complied with as in any case.
You may be able to be appointed the child's guardian. There are several issues a Court would consider. Are the biological parents available? Are you... Read Answer
If there is no inury then you are not entitled to compensation. You must have damages, i.e., loss of use, wages, injury, etc.
He can certainly get charged with possession or poss. with intent to deliver. He needs to obtain legal representation now.
If you have underinsured motorists coverage you should submit a claim to your insurane carrier.
It is possible that ADT is liable, but you will find that their contract limits their liability substantially, probably to a few hundred... Read Answer
No. You must file a complaint for divorce with the Clerk of the appropriate Court and complete several procedural steps required by Arkansas Law.
You will have to file a motion to change primary custody. It must be in the best interests of your son to make that move before a judge would order... Read Answer
You likely need to file a motion for contempt to restrain the conduct of your x.
If you have lived in Arkansas long enough, you can file here.
Sounds like you may have an attorney since you state you filed for a maternity test. Follow his or her advice.
You must file for divorce, get him served, etc. There are a number of lawyers to assist you with that.
The nature of your felony conviction may have a bearing on your ability to obtain guardianship. However, if the parents have abandoned the children,... Read Answer
You may wish to contact the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. In addition, you or he may have an excessive force case but you have not... Read Answer