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Unfortunately you are allowed to write whatever testimony you want for people. Whether the person will actually testify to that is a completely... Read Answer
Assuming they were serious, it is a direct and unwaivable conflict of interest to seek employment with a lawyer that you are litigating against. She... Read Answer
While it is true that having money to pay for legal representation helps immeasurably in a custody case, there is simply no way that a judge said... Read Answer
To answer this we need to know where the children are living. Divorce and child support are strange in that the jurisdiction of the divorce only... Read Answer
The processs you would go through to get your daughter back depends on a number of things. On of the most important factors is why you gave your... Read Answer
You should research the court records to find out if anything has been filed. If she has filed a petition, you should file an answer and... Read Answer
I'm sorry you are having to struggke with this. Until that Parenting Plan is changed, it's operative. The burden is going to be on you to show it... Read Answer
I'd need several bits of information to help. What county you live in? What is the charge for which you are awaiting sentencing?... Read Answer
Your first step is to try to have a conversation with the children's mother to let her know your concerns. You need to ask her to fix the problem. If... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum because more information is needed. Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal... Read Answer
Jermario,
I am not sure I understand your question. What are you asking? Are you asking for ways to prevent the new husband from being... Read Answer
Unfortunately, your question cannot be answered in this forum because you have not provided enough information. For example, where are your... Read Answer
Ms. Burke,
Unfortunately, courts throughout most of Virginia are operating on a limited schedule, due to the Corvid19 pandemic,... Read Answer
It seems very odd that any CPS worker would simply accept false allegations about your living circumstances and possible drug use without any... Read Answer
You have to participate in the court process to get your daughter back. Is the court case currently open? If so, you need to file into the case and... Read Answer
In Louisiana, a parent has a paramount right of custody over a non-parent. In a struggle over custody, a non-parent must show that custody to... Read Answer
Presuming both parents are on the birth certificate, the law starts with a presumption of equal rights. Details are posted here and here. ... Read Answer
None of us know how long that pandemic will last and I understand the concern about your son's health issue, so the issue is what was the father's... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I am sure you are very concerned for your child's best interest, every day, but especially in light of this virus... Read Answer
If you would like to adopt the child, and bio mom will sign the appropriate documents, the court will likely grant that. It is a very technical... Read Answer
The Texas Supreme Court issued Misc. Docket No. 20-9043 earlier this week. To summarize, it says that for the purposes of who has the... Read Answer
The Texas Supreme Court issued Misc. Docket No. 20-9043 earlier this week. To summarize, it says that for the purposes of who has the... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum. Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. You are seeking legal... Read Answer
It sounds like you may have grounds for a domestic violence protective order (also known as a 50-B or DVPO). If you have been assaulted or threatened... Read Answer
Your point of contact should always be your attorney(s). The GAL is the child(ren)'s voice, and answers only to the Court. In fact an attorney GAL... Read Answer