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Was the MSA recently signed or did you sign it months ago? If you signed it months ago, you can state that the content was your agreement then, but... Read Answer
Put a lien on anything he owns/earns.
You are in small claims court, I doubt that any case law can help you. Just go in, tell your story, tell how the lease changed and get your money.
You need to file a motion for support and an order to pay attorney fees.
She needs to file a motion for modification of support.
File for support against his estate.
The judge cannot make you stay, but he can order that you not take the child out of the area.
Not you, but your child, yes. Unless you can prove it is in the child's best interest, not yours, to move out of state the court will order the... Read Answer
Ask them! Why are you asking a stranger who may be in another city or state?
Day care is only deductible if the provider is a licensed day care provider.
She needs an experienced attorney. She can file a criminal complaint but the agency may decline to investigate.
I suggest that your brother get smart and gets an attorney to finish this divorce. The sooner the better if he wants to start a business.. There are... Read Answer
Yes he can withdraw the petition, but unless you come up with the name of the actual father child support enforcement can ask the court to order him... Read Answer
Depends on the rules in effect upon your death.
Cannot answer. Who owns the business?
Your question is too broad and without the necessary specifics to allow an answer. Speak with an attorney, or engage one to represent you in this... Read Answer
I would suggest that you take the details and explain them to a family practitioner. Most assuredly if his contributions to the children are not... Read Answer
You will have to prove that father abandoned him and you will have to notify father of the action. If dad comes back and says he left because mom or... Read Answer
If the facts are as you state it is more likely than not that you will be ble to move. However, if there is litigation regarding the issue you... Read Answer
There is no specific law other than the non custodial parent has the right to visit with the child to the extent it is not harmful to the child and... Read Answer
Probably not sine Mom has full custody.
She doesn't have to move back, only the children do. And yes, the judge can do that because the court has jurisdiction of the children where they... Read Answer
The judge can do whatever he/she determines is in the best interest of the child.