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Not if this is what your mom wants too. Sorry. I do suggest you talk with your father about what is making you uncomfortable. He may not understand.
Yes. You need to file a Paternity action and request sole custody of your kids. The court will likely order an investigation to determine if he is a... Read Answer
Sure you can get the kids, but you are going to have to file a petition for custody with the court.
In Nevada domestic violence, if proved, is a basis for not giving custody or joint custody to the parent who committed the domestic violence.
They can try, but talk with your attorney and make sure he explains the family court connection with your ex's wife.
Parenting time and custody are always modifiable based upon a showing of substantial changed circumstances, as the primary focus of the court is to... Read Answer
The case will probably stay where the child lives. It is not your fault or the child that he is in the pickle he is in. There is no basis under... Read Answer
There are not much facts to go on here, but it sounds like you two have separated but there is no written separation agreement/custody agreement or a... Read Answer
He can try there is a prescribed legal process for relocation, and must be followed to the letter. Consult an attorney in your area before proceeding... Read Answer
He can take you to court and ask for your son to not leave the state. You may actually have one of those cases where the court may let you leave. ... Read Answer
Sure, but he may take the 14-year old back. Just make sure to file for divorce immediately. The court will enter orders telling everybody to keep... Read Answer
Your question is a little unclear to me what "payment" you refer to. Under Washington State law, a biological father will be responsible to... Read Answer
You need to hire an experienced family law lawyer like me. You should seek an emergency order of protection if you believe your son is in danger.
You can prepare a temporary guardianship for 6 months only.
She can give guardianship over the child to another adult once the child is born. She can prepare the paperwork and have everything ready to go so... Read Answer
Well, while he is in prison, he can't have custody, so that should be easy. However, if you want, move in the original case to modify custody or, if... Read Answer
Yes, move to modify the order.
That depends on whether there is already a finding of parentage. If not, you should contact the DOR regarding the issue or file a motion to... Read Answer