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Well, in order . . . you can file for pretty much anything. SSI may not be used as a basis for child support. The trust income would be,... Read Answer
Well, lots, starting with a contempt sanction. If she is supposed to be making the payments, and the existing order does not require her to do... Read Answer
Short answer, no. The only thing, in Nevada, that terminates rights and responsibilities is a form Termination of Parental Rights, which you... Read Answer
The entire situation is unclear, but it is probably a good idea for you to review the Guardianship, Adoption, Termination of Parental Rights,... Read Answer
Contact your local legal aid or volunteer legal services office for pro bono representation and file an affidavit of inability to pay costs to ask... Read Answer
If there has been no naming of a father at the time of birth, and no court action regarding paternity, then under NRS 125C.003:
2. A... Read Answer
You can raise lack of service, but a counterclaim does not normally have to be personally served. Was it mailed to you? Even if not,... Read Answer
Every child custody case is different. Normally, most judges do not meet with children, but a court can ask for an interview to be done by the... Read Answer
Normally, "fastest" would be to contact competent counsel, go over whatever is involved to look for problems that could slow you down/cause problems... Read Answer
Procedures may be different in Nevada, bu tin New York a defendant's name reamins on the caption of the case even after the claims against that party... Read Answer
Short answer: no. There may be other repercussions for saying false facts verbally or in writing a letter, but "perjury" is not one of them --... Read Answer
Yes, you have to show the court that you tried looking for dad to ask for permission. This is even if dad is not involved in child's life. The court... Read Answer
This is not a family law question. I express no opinion as to whether it is even possible to file such a suit, but the question should not go... Read Answer
This question is best addressed to a criminal defense attorney; they deal with such matters all the time, and can probably give you a ready path to... Read Answer
There are multiple responses. First, so long as no one objects, you can live with friends, or family, as you wish. To ensure no legal... Read Answer
A foreign national who crosses the border with a visa and is married to a US citizen can adjust status to get a green card without returning to her... Read Answer
You have a couple of different problems. First, tracking down the order -- it should not still be outstanding three months later, and it is... Read Answer
Your facts are a bit vague -- you should call any competent criminal defense counsel, who should know the relevant rules off the top of their head,... Read Answer
A bit vague. Inter-spousal "evictions" are not favored, save in the context of a TPO upon a showing of actual or threatened domestic... Read Answer
There appear to be more details than you were able to provide in your description. Perhaps the work expanded beyond that covered by the flat... Read Answer
This is too vague to respond to in any detail. Normally, spouses always have access to visit -- if the hospital is allowing anyone; during... Read Answer
Of course, anyone can pay (or receive) child support voluntarily without a court order, but the only way to compel the payment of support from... Read Answer