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The non-custodial parent.
File a grievance with the State Bar.
File a complaint with the friend of the court.
Is there a court order saying so?
If you were not married, you have custody unless and until you abandon the child to the father or a court rules otherwise (NRS 126.031). You do... Read Answer
You must not be in Washington. You don't need a reason in Washington.
Go to the county courthouse and file a complaint for custody.
No, at least not precisely.
She can ask for alimony, but probably won't get any.
Do you have a written order and agreement that was approved by an IL court? If so, we will be glad to review it for you.
Was there no child support order in the dissolution? Have you received any benefits from DES? It is always best for you to at least consult with an... Read Answer
The rights depends somewhat on whether there is a current order. Arizona has legal decision-making in lieu of custody, so the issues could be... Read Answer
Yes, you will need to file a Petition to Terminate the Parental rights of the biological dad, get a process server to attempt to locate him and if he... Read Answer
Yes you are entitled to support etc.
This is oversimplified, but the paternity statute says that if a child is born to unmarried parent, the parent who the child has been with for the... Read Answer
The taxes filed April 15, 2013 are for TAX YEAR 2012. This means that whoever is entitled to claim the child in EVEN years should claim the... Read Answer
He can hire an attorney in New Hampshire and/or contact the Attorney General's office and request assistance with IV-D services for child support. ... Read Answer