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Thank you for your question. I understand how concerned you must feel. More information is needed from you to be able to properly assess your... Read Answer
You are over 18 so you can choose whatever you want to do. However, your brother has no choice but to go with your mother unless your mother... Read Answer
Yes, you can have him sign an agreement which may be beneficial to you when or if you file for marriage dissolution.
Your son needs to file a paternity case in the California Superior Court requesting custody and/or visitation. You cannot worry about the... Read Answer
Short answer: "probably not." There is no requirement of disclosure of sources, although sometimes it comes up, and comes out, during court... Read Answer
Custody cases are always challenging because of the highly charged and emotional nature of the facts. If the child has been with her... Read Answer
Well, in order . . . you can file for pretty much anything. SSI may not be used as a basis for child support. The trust income would be,... Read Answer
The law isn't 100% clear on this. Whatver you did on the 2020 stimulus may help you determine how to handle this one.
If there has been no naming of a father at the time of birth, and no court action regarding paternity, then under NRS 125C.003:
2. A... Read Answer
You can raise lack of service, but a counterclaim does not normally have to be personally served. Was it mailed to you? Even if not,... Read Answer
Every child custody case is different. Normally, most judges do not meet with children, but a court can ask for an interview to be done by the... Read Answer
I dont think that I am going to tell you something that you dont already know - you need to go to the court system in your country and get an order... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. If your child’s father will not consent to the relocation, a formal application may be necessary. The... Read Answer
Under the law in New Jersey, you need an order from the court permitting you to relocate out of state with a child. If may seem like an unnecessary... Read Answer
There are multiple responses. First, so long as no one objects, you can live with friends, or family, as you wish. To ensure no legal... Read Answer
Well, then say "no." you do not think that he is old enough to be away from you for that length of time, etc. with all your objections. ... Read Answer
Without knowing why your granddaughter is in child protective services, it kind of hard to answer. Did you get the court order before CPS or... Read Answer
Jonathan,
I take from your question that you and the mother are not married. Also, the question doesn't tell me how many children you... Read Answer
You have a couple of different problems. First, tracking down the order -- it should not still be outstanding three months later, and it is... Read Answer
It should not be hard for you to get grandparent custody. An attorney can help you file for custody of your grandchildren.
Under both state and federal law, it is illegal for you to buy or use a vape device, regardless of your parents view. Sorry, but in this setting, I... Read Answer
From a procedural standpoint, if a guy comes forward and claims that he is the child's biological father, he can file an application with the court... Read Answer
Mr. Breeden,
In response to your question, do not accept the statements of the other party as fact. Contact the guardian ad litem directly and... Read Answer
The paternal grandmother must first establish paternity before she can assert the grandparent's rights. This can be done with a genetic test.
A felony doesn't necessarily mean that a parent won't get primary custody, but it's not a good look. Custody determinations are highly fact-specific... Read Answer