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Your questions cannot be answered in this forum without additional information. Judges in Virginia are concerned about the child's best... Read Answer
I suggest that you call the child support agency and seek information regarding the status of your case. Support cases are challenging,... Read Answer
In most matters of child custody, it is a mistake to wait for multiple months (or years) because that begins to look like agreement or... Read Answer
I think that it would be possible for a court to grant you joint custody with your mom by agreement. I don't believe that would be a very likely... Read Answer
More details are neceaary; it is not clear what kind of guardianship was done, or how much time has passed, all of which is relevant. For... Read Answer
So, this is the second question I've respopnded to for you- and it appears that your husband beat you to the courthouse and filed for... Read Answer
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It depends what you want to do. Under Florida law you can apply to get "support unconnected with a dissolution... Read Answer
Yes. You may move. My advice is that you take yourself out of danger and file a police report about the violence. While you are still... Read Answer
A temporary restraining order was entered by a judge in one county in your favor, which temporary restraining order also gave you temporary sole... Read Answer
Under these facts you can likely get additional parenting time and reduce his parenting, but the increase in child support (unless the original order... Read Answer
The place to start is in Arizona. See if there are any court orders regarding the child. Was your sister married? Where is the father of... Read Answer
You should request in the suit that is pending for child support for your child's name to be changed. Most of the time the court will... Read Answer
You, the maternal uncle and the maternal grandparents all have a right to seek custody. The basis is that you are a blood relative of the child... Read Answer
Interesting. That question to me seems governor and more by the ethical and professional rules of your profession, not the legal profession, but I... Read Answer
Unfortunately, the courts are closed during this pandemic and will only hear emergency matters. The issue of what constitutes an emergency is a... Read Answer
The Court has made it clear that Covid is not a reason to suspend parenting plans. In matters, as described above, the court has entertained... Read Answer
That does not sound good for your daughter at all. For her sake and safety, try to talk to her Dad to find out when he is home and able to be... Read Answer
If there is a court case pending regarding your child, then you need to get involved in it. You may file what is called a Petition to... Read Answer
It sounds like paternity was never established and that's why you aren't getting anywhere. You will need to file to establish paternity, which you... Read Answer
Yes. Only after the child is adopted by another person can you be exempt from child support. An adoption further does not waive any arrears that you... Read Answer
File a simple motion with the Court asking for permission to relocate. The court will set a hearing on this and you will have to convince the court... Read Answer
You should prepare a Last Will and Testament which can include a designatation a guardian of any minor children in the event of your death. You... Read Answer
If you don't think there will be a fight about anything, you can just allow him to go live with his grandfather without any kind of court action. If... Read Answer
One of the things you can do is bring this to the Court's attention before he does. If he is filing police reports you can assume that he intends to... Read Answer
Generally speaking Ohio's stay at home order says that you cannot use the threat of coronavirus as an excuse to avoid parenting time. That said, if... Read Answer