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Yes, she is free to move away, but you need to ensure that she does not by filing a paternity case immediately, if you have not done so already. Do... Read Answer
You need to hire an attorney to look into this. That is all I can say right now. Get one.
It is not impossible. if he does not object, it is just a matter of getting a judge to sign off on the argeement. If he objects you must... Read Answer
You need to see an adoption attorney about this.
Generally, if the biological father consents, they would adopt the child; and if the biological father does not consent, they would file a contested... Read Answer
Until the modification is singed, the older order applies.
The answer to your question is yes, but that will draw an investigation not only on him, but on yourself for allowing this to occur and not... Read Answer
Generally, if the person seeking the injunction fails to appear in court, the case would be dismissed. You could also appear for court and ask to... Read Answer
Your question is inconsequential, as you need to get to an attorney immediately concerning this.
You had best get his written permission or a court order to move.
No, if you get a divorce, it has nothing to do with your agreement and the judgment regarding your first divorce.
An attorney would have to know a lot more than you have written here to be able to help him. He needs to at least have a full discussion with one... Read Answer
When you have an attorney you must ask your own attorney any and all questions you have about your case.
You state your "wife" took the child and you are on the birth certificate. This answer is based on the facts provided that you... Read Answer
You have a few issues at play. First, although (and you don't say) you may be on the child's birth certificate, under Florida law... Read Answer
Yes, that is clearly what it means from your description. But I have not read it. When you want legal advice about a legal document, you have to... Read Answer
Well, if you do leave without the father's written permission, then you run the risk that he will get to court and get it ordered that you must... Read Answer
Future child support would not have to be paid once the adoption is finalized. Past due support would still be owed.
It is a vacation. You should try to get his written permission for the vacation.
You don't indicate whether there are any court orders or judgments establishing the father's paternity or timesharing, or any written agreements... Read Answer
A father cannot just sign over his rights. There would have to be a step parent adoption, and if that is the case you can locate him and have him... Read Answer
You have a perfect right to know where your children are at all times. including the address. But before you refuse this, have a full discussion with... Read Answer
Generally, your timesharing arrangement will be governed by the language of your court judgment or order and any written agreement made a part of it.... Read Answer
The answer to your question will depend in large part on the reason(s) the court denied his previous request. The pleading(s) filed by your husband ... Read Answer
Your question is quite confusing because you added something about some pictures he took, and I do not know what that might mean in this context.... Read Answer