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You can apply to Legal Aid. If you don't qualify, you can look for a lawyer with flexible payment options, but I don't think a "cheap" option exists,... Read Answer
That varies with the filing fees of the court in which you must file and the attorney. Contact some guardianship attorneys who practice in your... Read Answer
If DCS was involved with the placement, it's my understanding they will sometimes help with the adoption. That might be a place for you to start,... Read Answer
I'm happy to speak with you, however, having dealt with my own stepfather when my mother passed, you may not like what I tell you about how I... Read Answer
You are, I think, mistaken in thinking that a spousal election against the Will means that everything, rather than the spousal elective share, goes... Read Answer
Yes, you may just want to let the $690 go and, after four to six years have passed (it varies by state), apply to the state comptroller's lost... Read Answer
There is too much to fit into an answer on this listserv. To find an elder lawyer near you, please see the Find a Lawyer function on the... Read Answer
Hello. Your post is not a question and so I cannot answer it. I will tell you that the child support worksheet was updated in March 2020, so you need... Read Answer
Under the circumstances you described, I think she would have some difficulty terminating your parental rights and adopting your child. Now, I'm not... Read Answer
Many people use one attorney. Technically that attorney can represent only one of you, but both parties don't have to hire a lawyer. You could hire... Read Answer
That's not legally a conflict. People have relatives and employees. If you're not comfortable you should discuss it directly w your attorney.
They can check levels. If you are only positive for the same thing, with lower levels, it probably won't be a violation.
You can file a Petition for Divorce where you live. He will ha e to be served. You'll have to go through the procedures for a divorce without... Read Answer
If your notification follows the requirements of 36-6-108 of the Tennessee Code of Laws and father does not object, you should be able to relocate.... Read Answer
If your record contains a conviction for domestic violence you are barred for life under federal law from owning guns or ammo. The charge cannot be... Read Answer
You're going to have to see what comes back on the background check before anyone can tell you what to do. If you really had two charges that were... Read Answer
You will need to properly give him legal notice at least 60 days before you move. He could try and stop you. The Court will look at the whole picture... Read Answer
It should not be on your record as a conviction. You should go to tbi.gov and pull a copy of your record. It also sounds lime your case was a... Read Answer
If you were charged but not convicted, you will have to apply for expungement. The State has the following info, with helpful links,... Read Answer
You file a divorce and have him served in prison.
It is not clear what you mean by "legalized" but it appears that there may be two approaches. The simplest would be to send the parents the... Read Answer
You can and should file a private custody case, alleging neglect by your sister. It's like a DCS case but you bring it yourself.
I'm very sorry about your situation. Unfortunately a spouse will have authority over family in most cases. She is next of kin. An Alabama lawyer... Read Answer
If you're a US citizen then you can sponsor him for a fiancé visa which allows him to enter the US for 90 days. Once you get married in that... Read Answer