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There are no longer criminal penalties for truancy in Texas. It sounds like the new school informed you of the child's attendance. The dad needs to... Read Answer
When parents cannot agree on custody, the non custodial parent may file a Complaint for Custody in the county where the child resides. It is a... Read Answer
You can sue the woman in a family law court for a paternity test to establish a parental blood relationship, and then ask for either joint custody or... Read Answer
The exact wording of your Order is important here. If the Order says the Indiana Parenting Time Gudelines apply to your case, then you should... Read Answer
First, congratulations on your recovery.
At some point, you will have to go to court to assert your rights. Strategically, when you have been clean... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous:
Unfortunately, at this point she can move. Under Florida law, since you were not married at the time of the... Read Answer
The Office of Child Support Enforcement Unit (OCSEU) normally only opens a child support case if one of the parents (custodial parent) has... Read Answer
Obviously there is a significant back-story here, which might very well affect any recommendation of what you "should" be doing. You should... Read Answer
It is unclear what exactly is going on. Normally, you do not present evidence withouit it first being disclosed; here, of course, you assert... Read Answer
You should not be too worried about your income. It seems you have been the primary caregiver of your two children, so there is a good chance that... Read Answer
Thank you for your inquiry. Please be advised that grandparents have no legal right to any visitation. Their rights are subordinate to... Read Answer
In Alabama the legal standard in changing custody from one person to another involves much more than the wants of the child or even the environment... Read Answer
Custody is unrelated to divorce, although a complaint for the same may be included in a divorce complaint. Rather, as soon as parents separate,... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I am so sorry to hear that you are dealing with this. To appropriately evaluate your matter and provide guidance,... Read Answer
You have an attorney. Your attorney is on your side and knows the law far better than you do. Follow the attorney's... Read Answer
It is unclear what, precisely, you are looking at, but if it is a Registry Code inserted by the Clerk's Office, you can reach them at 702-455-2591.
The answer to this question depends upon whether or not Mom and Dad have an existing case. If they do, then the matter should be handled in the... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I’m sure this is a very stressful situation for you. To protect yourself you absolutely want this change to go... Read Answer
Dear Ms. Vega:
Unfortunately, not only do you not have any legal rights regarding the child now, but you still do not have any legal rights... Read Answer
Your facts are not entirelly clear, but it appears that you would be well served by obtaining an order of Paternity and a formal child custody... Read Answer
Unfortunately, it is not possible to answer that question without an awful lot more information about the background leading up to the removal. ... Read Answer
The only way to enforce or modify custody is through a Petition and a Court Order. If an Order exists, you would need to file a Petition to... Read Answer
This is not a criminal law issue. I only am an expert in crimi law, you should contact someone who specializes in family or custody law.... Read Answer