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No, he was not properly supervised on your end.
You have nothing to sue about. And, violating terms of your probation can result to jail time. How many opportunities do you think you should get... Read Answer
From what you've said, I have to assume you and the father were never married. Therefore, you have full custody of the child since there is no... Read Answer
If you have some actual proof of illegal drug use, you can file a petition for a protection order. You can also ask in the petition that the children... Read Answer
It's no criminal and you will not be going to jail.
Yes, you may sue both employees and the owner. If you have do so yet, your daughter needs to file a police. If you have the witnesses contact... Read Answer
Until you have a court order, everything belongs to both of you and each of you is free to use it. A court can require a person who removes an asset... Read Answer
It's unclear from your question what she filed. If she filed a divorce and asked for a parenting plan, did she allege that you abandoned the... Read Answer
House arrest will be determined based upon the facts of the case. Past criminal history will play a factor. Amount stolen. Age will have no... Read Answer
If there will not be enough in the bag to do the test, so what's the issue? Also, the test result could likely seal his fate.
No contact orders and having children taken away are two very different issues. What is the question you're asking. CPS can remove the children if... Read Answer
You file a petition and get the court's permission to serve by publication whereever he last lived in his country of origin. Presumably there are no... Read Answer
Yes to each of your questions. Just be sure to have any change to the note in writing, signed by you as the PR, and recorded. It also... Read Answer
This makes no sense A child support order does not determine custody. If he reopned the case to get a residential schedule, the final order on that... Read Answer
First- what if anything has CPS done. If they've investigated and made no finding, it's simply harassment and does not endanger the child or you. You... Read Answer
I believe that Washington state law includes adopted individuals in its definition of heirs. Most states do.
If your father died... Read Answer
No. If he gave you the stuff it is yours; he has no right to revoke the gift. Even if he gave you the stuff on condition that you would... Read Answer
Each parent has an equal right to have time with a child. Who gets more or less time is determined by a long list of criteria including who did most... Read Answer
More information is needed. What kind of trouble? As the car owner you are liable for matters related to a car offense (think accident).
First, you have to be established as the legal father. If you are, then you can object to the relocation. If a parenting plan was ever entered, she... Read Answer
You file in whatever state you lived in together or a state which has jurisdiction over her.
Yes, you could get your things while he is gone. The police will view it a civil matter and will not press criminal charges. You can also take him... Read Answer
Child support is the right of the child. Any child support order (or non-order) can be periodically reviewed. So yes, the mother should never have... Read Answer
There is no SOL because you have a court order to pay fines and restitution. The order stays in place until all terms met.