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What is your capacity as a third party? Are you a grandparent or other relative? You do not need to sign anything, but you do need to provide a... Read Answer
He can't sign over rights unless someone else adopts. If you want to agree to no child support you can certainly do that by deviating down to zero on... Read Answer
Check your divorce decree and parenting plan. Most decrees require a notice both to the other party and to the court before you are allowed to... Read Answer
It depends on if there is an order in place. If there is not, then the father has no custody rights whatsoever. That said, if you call the police... Read Answer
Dear Lori:
No, she will not have any legal rights to the child. Along the same lines, unless there is a Cour order establishing... Read Answer
Your daughter gave her aunt temporary physical custody of her son because she was unable to properly care for him. Now, a cousin just got out of... Read Answer
The law of teen-age discretion in Nevada is not what many think it is. Most recently, the Nevada Supreme Court in Harrison v. Harrison, 132... Read Answer
Your question is a bit vague -- that said, if the issue is economic, there are always workarounds, and if the matter is either getting or... Read Answer
The fact pattern lacks some information: when is the hearing scheduled? Did you get a drug test? Have you filed an opposition to... Read Answer
I had the same trouble with my daughter. She tested positive and I told her to get a negative report before she could visit with me. ... Read Answer
If your custody order was entered in Tennessee, your ex must give 60 days advance written notice to you of his plans to relocate to another... Read Answer
Most of the time you have to "move the court." You could file a Request for Order (FL-300) to get a hearing and order on whatever you... Read Answer
You should complete and file an FL-150 (Income and Expense Declaration) showing that you do not have any extra money to pay for her attorney's... Read Answer
I believe that you have a child support issue. Who is collecting the child support? The state? If so, then contact them about... Read Answer
What a wonderful friend you are!! I believe that it's more than a piece of paper. You would have to go through an adoption proceeding or... Read Answer
Yes, your husband/father can give you rights to your stepson. It's a temporary guardianship. You need to apply to a Superior Court with... Read Answer
Sorry but that is not enough information: He was arrested but is he still in jail? What were the charges against him? How old is... Read Answer
My heart goes out to you in your effort to try and help your 4-year-old niece. I am also fairly confident that your parents mean well and want to do... Read Answer
Most importantly, do you live in New Jersey? At the end of your question, you reference a request for child support from the biological father -... Read Answer
I'm sorry but there are not enough facts. What kind of custody order was in your mailbox? Did she file for divorce? It sounds as if... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous:
You certainly have a right to know where your child will be when with his father. You would have to file a... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous:
Any individual purporting to be the parent of a child may file an action in court to establish... Read Answer
Do you have anything that says that you are the children's father? Grandma, as the guardian, may be able to sign a document claiming you are... Read Answer
I'm not an authority on child protective services' custody. However, I would recommend that you file a Declaration (pleading or some kind of... Read Answer
The California courts would have to have jurisdiction over your son. If your son is in Mexico, then the California courts have no jurisdiction... Read Answer