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It going to be a long road to your ex getting custody of your child. You need to speak to a child custody lawyer and file a SAPCR (Suit... Read Answer
If you were awarded parenting time, file a motion to show cause for not allowing you to see them. If you are not awarded parenting time, file a... Read Answer
Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. You are seeking legal advice, which cannot be provided without additional... Read Answer
Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. You are asking for legal advice, which cannot be properly provided in this forum... Read Answer
I would need a lot more information to give an accurate answer to your question. But if you and the father were never married (and there are no... Read Answer
There are not enough facts here to make any reasoned predictions. "Addicted to weed" is probably hard to prove, as it is considered not... Read Answer
For your fiancé to adopt, you'll have to do a Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) action, along with a Petition for Adoption. If bio dad... Read Answer
As you are not married, she has sole legal custody. You have to locate them and serve her with a Petition for Parentage, and for custody. I don't... Read Answer
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
Short answer is "yes" -- but realize that in a situation in which both you and your ex have rights of custody (including visitation), both of you... Read Answer
You are going to have to retain a family law attorney (not a general practitioner) who has experience working with DCPP and its requirements to... Read Answer
You would have to provide more information about your age and the court orders for an attorney to give you advice about your options. Because your... Read Answer
You will need to petition the probate court and have him served with the petition. If he does not contest the petition, then the child's name can be... Read Answer
You are allowed to change parenting time by agreement. If you sign a document adjusting parenting time, that will be enforceable. Regardless, you... Read Answer
Petition CSEA to establish paternity. They will go as fast as they can go, which is slow, but that's your best bet.
Mr. Pennington:
Unfortunately, once you are divorced from a spouse, he/she is permitted to take up with... Read Answer
Basically, if there has been a change in circumstances, he can ask for a change to the child custody and child support orders. There is not a... Read Answer
You may request that or anything else you want the mother to do, but she does not have to agree. Normaly unless there is some specific term in your... Read Answer
Unfortunately for her, she cannot move to the other parent's home without the permission of her mom. To accomplish her goal without mom's... Read Answer
The first thing you need to consider is what your custody order says. Does it allow for you to move with your child? If not, you will... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum. I am not sure what is meant by, "can you reject a Circuit Court appeal... if it has not been... Read Answer
Under Florida law in order to become the legal father of a child born outside of a marriage requires a court judgment establishing... 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.
Dear Mr. Dileo:
SInce the parties were not legally married, your son has to file an action to determine paternity....immediately! ... Read Answer
Any family law specialist should be able to assist you. The guidance -- from the courts, from the ABA, and the AAML, is that the pandemic... Read Answer