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No you can not leave with the child. You need to file a petition for establishment of parenting plan and have time with the child allocated between... Read Answer
If you don't want her to come and she doesn't want to, then don't bring her. Who is going to complain?
If the grandmother has custody rights, she can grant you temporary custody rights by a Power of Attorney form for temporary guardianship and renew it... Read Answer
I don't understand your question. However, if you are saying that the dad wants visitation with his child, yes, he is entitled to that. Allowances... Read Answer
In Arizona there is a specific statute about what steps you must take if you wish to relocate more than 100 miles from the present address. Here is... Read Answer
In Arizona, at least, the termination of the rights of a biological parent does not end the obligation to pay support for that child. The obligation... Read Answer
This would all depend on your age and living situation.
You should consult an attorney about one of you getting guardianship if your sister.
He gets the dependency deduction if he provides more than 50% of the cost of support. You get it if you provide more than 50%. (If you own your home,... Read Answer
No, but she can get spousal support.
Until the order is modified, you have to pay until she is 18. You may want to move for modification immediately.
The standard in NC is the "best interests of the child". Parents are given an initial presumption that they are fit and the preferred custodian, so... Read Answer
Yes, your obligation to support your child continues until that child is adopted by another.
In Nebraska the income of both parents is placed in the child support guidelines. Generally speaking only the custodial or primate possessory parent... Read Answer
Probably not if you are making payments.
File for a protection order on behalf of your child and against the adults who are participating in this. Use the harassment (not domestic) forms. It... Read Answer
Yes. It is one part of their investigation process, which also includes talking to schools/daycare/neighbors, etc. They also visit with the alleged... Read Answer
If this is a Canadian case, I can't help you. However, generally if there is a court order for guardianship, you have to go to that court to get the... Read Answer