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The court will not entertain a custody petition until the child is born. You must wait until your child is born to file a custody... Read Answer
You are a minor child. You do not have a legal right to decide where to live. If a suitable adult files a custody petition, the judge may... 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 you have a parenting order that she is violating you need to file a motion to show cause. A qualified domestic relations attorney can assist with... Read Answer
As a general rule, the matter of legal custody is decided by an order of the court. If neither party has filed a petition seeking a custody... 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
As a general rule, DNA is used by the courts to establish paternity. Once paternity has been established, it may give rise to certain legal... Read Answer
You can always change the exchange location by agreement. If he will not agree, you will need to file a motion to modify with the court... Read Answer
The quickest and easiest method under Louisiana law, though also the easiest to undo, is to have your mother sign a temporary guardianship of your... 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.
As to the first question of parenting rights: An unmarried father has no parenting rights outside of a custody order. You are not required to let him... Read Answer
If you don't have custody, then there isn't a lot you can do. You will need to appear. Some courts are allowing video conferences now for child... Read Answer
I'm assuming from your question that you are an adult and your sister is a minor. If that's the case, you can apply for guardianship over both your... Read Answer
It is possible, but unlikely, that a restraining order will be put on him. He would need to establish that your new boyfriend poses some kind of... Read Answer
A biological parent can only sign over their parental rights if they consent to the adoption of the minor child by another party. As of right now, he... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this is a tough issue. It sounds like your mom, though doing better, has made some mistakes. If you feel like your dad is... Read Answer
If you have a parenting plan in place, and paternity has been established, the mother cannot move to Tampa, which is more than 50 miles from... Read Answer
Im sure that this is a very stressful and potentially overwhelming setting for you. At the end of the day though, if this issue is presented to a... Read Answer
Has anyone ever filed a non-TPO custody case anywhwere? If so, that place has "Continuing Exclusive Jurisdiction" to modify custody orders so... Read Answer
Hello Ralph,
You are free to go live with your father if it is your intent to do so and your father wishes to take you in. Under Louisiana Civil... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. Based on your question it appears that there is some disagreement over the custody and parenting time of a child.... Read Answer
Good morning. This is a great opportunity for people to ask questions of practicing attorneys. Your post is not really a question. you've posted... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous:
There are two separate answers required to your question.
First: if a person's parental rights are terminated... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I am sorry that you are going through this right now and cannot imagine the stress you are under. There is no... Read Answer
Grandparents can get custody of their grandchildren if they petition the court for custody and are able to establish that 1) the natural parent is... Read Answer