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I am assuming that neither of you is represented by counsel. You need to employ a competent and experienced attorney and take the document that you... Read Answer
If you obtained a marriage license and participated in a ceremony before his divorce was final, you are not legally married to him because he did not... Read Answer
You have a very serious problem that requires the immediate attention of a competent attorney with experience in child custody matters. You should... Read Answer
If your spouse has voluntarily separated herself form you, it would be prudent at this time to change the locks on the residence to prevent her from... Read Answer
If the children do not visit the their father according to the custody and visitation order then the father may file a contempt action against... Read Answer
Parties can mutually agree to modify any previous custody orders or agreements. The best course of action is to formally modify the custody... Read Answer
Based upon the facts as you state them, both vehicles would be considered marital property in which you and your husband have an interest. The most... Read Answer
Your petition for adoption will contain the name by which you wish the child to be known after the adoption is granted. The final order of adoption... Read Answer
While a divorce action is pending, you will have the opportunity to secure a temporary order from the court. The most common order is one for... Read Answer
It depends on how specific your visitation order and parenting plan are. If your ex is violating the terms of the visitation order or parenting... Read Answer
It depends. A biological father in Georgia has no rights if he was never married to the mother or never legitimated the child. The... Read Answer
If you are having issues with custody but you are still married then you need to file for divorce immediately so that the court can help you.... Read Answer
If they were never married your husband needs to file action for legitimation seeking to become the children 's legal father and to seek regular... Read Answer
If you have court ordered visitation rights and your ex is not abiding by the court order then you can file a contempt action against your ex.... Read Answer
I cannot tell from your question if you are divorced yet or not. Absent a court order that says otherwise, you and your ex can take your... Read Answer
It depends if you've held yourself out as a married couple. Common law marriage is no longer recognized in Georgia. I would need more information.
You can hire an experienced attorney that has the technological capabilities to communicate with you while you are out of the country. You may... Read Answer
More information is needed to answer this question. It depends on why you want to go to Court and sometimes the length of residency is a... Read Answer
Where there is a valid Settlement Agreement, there exists a legally binding contract. Once the Settlement Agreement has been accepted by the... Read Answer
You can't do anything without a court order as part of a divorce case.
That depends on the court order.
The county you live in - a resident.
Take him to court for contempt.
Try to have some meetings with your husband, before sending you son for the entire weekend. At the initial meeting you need to be there, ie... Read Answer
Either the two of you can agree upon a parenting plan with a visitation schedule (such as one weekend a month with the child not to be removed from... Read Answer