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Can we get an attorney to stop the judge from going into counseling?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Theodore A. Speaker (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Yes.
Yes.

How do I divorce my wife if she is in another country?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Rodney Giovanni Pierce (Unclaimed Profile)   |   8 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Generally yes.
Generally yes.

Can I file divorce here in the US and serve to him in the other country?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)   |   12 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Yes. He does not need a SS#.
Yes. He does not need a SS#.

Do you have to be separated for a period of time in order to get a divorce?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Theodore A. Speaker (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
No.
No.

custody of kids

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Absent some intervening facts, custody of the children would automatically revert to the non-custodial parent.
Absent some intervening facts, custody of the children would automatically revert to the non-custodial parent.

can a custody agreement be changed after being in military for two years?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
No.  She is violating the standing Court Order and is subject to contempt.
No.  She is violating the standing Court Order and is subject to contempt.

What should I do to get full custody of my 6 year old?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by John Joseph Stanton (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You need to file a paternity action and seek temporary custody orders so that you can move out. I suggest that you do not move until you have custody orders in place. You can retain an attorney to assist you, or seek the assistance of the family law self help center. If you have been the primary caretaker for the last few years, you should be awarded primary custody.... Read More
You need to file a paternity action and seek temporary custody orders so that you can move out. I suggest that you do not move until you have... Read More

What can I do to protect myself from child support in an unplanned pregnancy also an unwanted child?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mark T. Peters, Sr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
What you can do is get a vasectomy. Other than that, you can ask for a DNA test to ensure that you are the father. If you are, you can get ready to pay child support.
What you can do is get a vasectomy. Other than that, you can ask for a DNA test to ensure that you are the father. If you are, you can get ready to... Read More

If you have joint custody, can your rights be void without notice?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
No, parents cannot modify any custody agreement or support agreement that is an order of the court. Your wife could only impact your rights by taking you back to court.
No, parents cannot modify any custody agreement or support agreement that is an order of the court. Your wife could only impact your rights by... Read More

Can the father get custody of children in a divorce if wife is cheating?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Adultery is a "fault" grounds for divorce.  Fault is always considered when custody is being determined.
Adultery is a "fault" grounds for divorce.  Fault is always considered when custody is being determined.

What are the Georgia laws if a child is of age to decide custody placement?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Unless you file a Modification action changing custody and support, you are still held to the prior Court Order paying support to your former spouse and risk contempt for the child living with you.
Unless you file a Modification action changing custody and support, you are still held to the prior Court Order paying support to your former spouse... Read More

Is it possible to agree, to give the other parent a say in medical decisions without giving the parent legal custody?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Steven D. Dunnings (Unclaimed Profile)   |   10 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
No.
No.

Who can help me with legitimation and visitaion

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
What county does the mother and child live in?
What county does the mother and child live in?

Would there be a preliminary hearing to determine if a request for change of custody is valid? Would both parties be involved if there is such?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
I'd suggest you file a contempt action due to the actions of the other husband.  That will shut them up.
I'd suggest you file a contempt action due to the actions of the other husband.  That will shut them up.

I can't find my child, have never seen her. Her mother is purposely keeping her from me. What rights do I have and how do I find her.

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You will need to file a Legitimization action in the County where the mother resides.  With that, you can ask for visitation and custody [if the facts support a change of custody].
You will need to file a Legitimization action in the County where the mother resides.  With that, you can ask for visitation and custody [if the... Read More

can I see my son without supervision and have him spend the nights at my apartments instead of my wife's parents house where she is living now.

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
If your child was born during your marriage to the Mom or if you have legitimated the child otherwise, you should be entitled to regular visitation [absent some other intervening bad facts that might have restricted your rights].
If your child was born during your marriage to the Mom or if you have legitimated the child otherwise, you should be entitled to regular visitation... Read More

How do I stop my ex from moving my daughter out of state?

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You will need to file and get a quick hearing before the assigned Judge.
You will need to file and get a quick hearing before the assigned Judge.

I have a child that is 16 that does not want to go back to her mothers and wants to live with dad she is 16 what can we do

Answered 12 years and 11 months ago by Mr. Thomas Lee Maddox (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You'd need to file a Modification action and attach the Election Affidavit of your child stating that she wants you to be her physical custodial parent.
You'd need to file a Modification action and attach the Election Affidavit of your child stating that she wants you to be her physical custodial... Read More

If Ii went to court and the judge made an order yet it hasn't been put on paper yet am i bound by that court?

Answered 12 years and 11 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Yes, you must follow the order of the judge even though it has not yet been reduced to writing.
Yes, you must follow the order of the judge even though it has not yet been reduced to writing.

Are there any legal papers I can get to show that I have no information on his whereabouts?

Answered 12 years and 11 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
You should go to Juvenile Court and terminate his parental rights, request the court to change the birth certificate and get a new passport for your child.
You should go to Juvenile Court and terminate his parental rights, request the court to change the birth certificate and get a new passport for your... Read More

How do I obtain temporary custody of my nieces?

Answered 12 years and 11 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
The easiest method is to petition the probate court for temporary guardianship.
The easiest method is to petition the probate court for temporary guardianship.

Can my step son's father keep us from moving out of state if he legitimize him?

Answered 12 years and 11 months ago by Mr. Robert S. Poydasheff, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Typically, the courts will not prevent you from moving out of state.
Typically, the courts will not prevent you from moving out of state.

Can I relocate with my child?

Answered 12 years and 11 months ago by Riana A. Durrett (Unclaimed Profile)   |   11 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Child Custody
Nevada law is completely clear on whether someone with sole physical custody can move out of the state with the other parent's and/or the court's consent. Nevada Revised Statutes state that the custodial parent must obtain the noncustodial parent's consent, or the court's consent, to move out of the state. However, this does not seem to make sense in a case in which a parent has sole physical custody and the noncustodial parent has no right to visitation. Due to the lack of clarity on this issue, I spoke to a district court judge's law clerk who agreed that the law is not exactly clear. The law clerk stated that in her department, if the custodial parent moved out of the state without permission, the custodial parent probably would not get into trouble, especially if the custody was resolved through a "joint petition" rather than a "summary disposition." If the court ordered the sole physical custody, then the court would look at the totality of the circumstances to determine whether the custodial parent violated child abduction laws. Your best bet is to get the court's permission before you move, but according to the law and the facts you provided, there may not be sanctions or negative consequences for relocating without first obtaining permission.... Read More
Nevada law is completely clear on whether someone with sole physical custody can move out of the state with the other parent's and/or the court's... Read More