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The short answer is "no", for a couple reasons. First, if you have an existing court order, the language of the Order controls as to your... Read Answer
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Small claims courts each have their own set of rules that you and your grandparents should review ASAP. Most of them are available... Read Answer
You can fire your counsel at any time. However, before doing that I would suggest requesting a call be set for a certain time and date to... Read Answer
If you were married for more than two years at the time of the interview, then he will probably get his 10 year permanent card. Otherwise he will get... Read Answer
There is a lot here. Since you are never-married parents, you should look to the paternity statutes to see the presumptive rights and... Read Answer
If you are married, there is no prohibition at all for either of you to travel with your child, at least within the U.S. Both of you have an... Read Answer
Requests for "findings" are usually made when one expects a case to be appealed. An appeal is a request to the Court of Appeals to issue an... Read Answer
The exact wording of your Order is important here. If the Order says the Indiana Parenting Time Gudelines apply to your case, then you should... Read Answer
Currently an application by your wife for her three children in the Philippines would take approximately 10 years to complete if they were born in... Read Answer
There's a lot going on here. It sounds like both of you live in different states, so the first thing to address is where your court order... Read Answer
For the ex-wife issue, you will need to consult your Decree or Dissolution Settlement Agreement. This document is now the "contract" that you... Read Answer
If you have custody of a child in Indiana, you must comply with the relocation statute: Indiana Code 31-17-2.2 for parents and 3101705 for... Read Answer
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If you do not have a pending dissolution case, then either parent can have custody and within reason do as they see fit with regard to... Read Answer
Indiana paternity law is found in Indiana Code 31-14-5 - you can Google the statutes applicable to your situaition. Also applicalbe is the... Read Answer
It is very possible that your employer is not liable for wrongful termination sue to discrimination. This is because the employer did not know of... Read Answer
There is a lot more informaiton needed to respond in detail to this question, but it sounds like you consented to a guardianship of your... Read Answer
The answer to this question depends upon whether or not Mom and Dad have an existing case. If they do, then the matter should be handled in the... Read Answer
The I-134 affidavit of support form only states for a listing of dependents who are dependent upon you for support, either partially or wholly. If... Read Answer
If you have a 10 year green card, then it would be very difficult for you to lose that if you get divorced. If you have a conditional residence card,... Read Answer
Yes, your fiancé can apply again for a green card after marriage to a US citizen, but the fact that he was denied a green card the first time... Read Answer
Possibly. I recommend that you file right away with the www.eeoc.gov, making your claim for discriination. That agency can investigate your... Read Answer
To answer your question as to your options, it depends. How have you been personally been harmed? It sounds like you work for the union as opposed to... Read Answer
Based just on the information provided, it sounds like the surgeon negligently severed the nerve during surgery. You can sue a doctor for... Read Answer
OK so technically because of Covid and the long delays resulting from that, those messages about being valid for 120 days are essentially a generic... Read Answer