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well, there is no more "custody" in Illinois starting January 1, 2016. If you need to modify the previous custody agreement, I suggest you hire a... Read Answer
It is possible that a court will downgrade his attempts at getting custody if he is living in an unmarried state with you. IT depends on the judge... Read Answer
It is legally possible for a grandmother to get custody, but there are many, many hoops one has to jump through to accomplish that result. ?An... Read Answer
A 17 year old is still a minor, but practically they can seek emancipation. My experience is that it is fruitless to try and stop it, and you are the... Read Answer
You can file a Petition for Guardianship or for adoption. In either case the law requires you to make a concerted effort to find the father and give... Read Answer
If he moves out of state it becomes very hard to collect support, especially if he is working under the radar. Unfortunately many payers of child... Read Answer
Mothers can be ill informed, as can fathers. A failure to pay support is not a basis for denial of visitation, but unless there is a court order... Read Answer
You need to file a motion to terminate visitation. Simple. Otherwise you are not entitled to self-help. IF she is getting beaten take a picture of... Read Answer
You also needed his signature on a consent form to leave the country or a court order. IF he went with you to get the passports, it is likely that a... Read Answer
You need to file for custody in court if you cennot get him agreed.
It is extremely difficult for grandparents to seek custody. Only if the child is in extreme danger might it be possible. On the other hand, a step... Read Answer
Are you on the birth certificate? If you are you can file an action for custody. IF you did not sign a Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity, you... Read Answer
2 different mothers, two different percentages. No it is not 32% because there are 3 kids. The mother with the oldest kid(s) gets first bite ..20% if... Read Answer
Respectfully, what right to you have to den the father visitation rights with his child. Unless he endangers the welfare of the child he is entitled... Read Answer
If Mom has custody, you need a court order to take the child. If it is agreed, it is not too complicated to do. But you cannot take the child... Read Answer
In most counties in IL if a verified Petition for Rule is presented, the court will issue a Rule to Show Cause against the person against whom... Read Answer
If there is a court order for visitation, unless and until the court order is changed you do not have the right to stop the visitation.
The law requires that mail be sent to your last known address. If the state did that there is a presumption that you were given proper notice. If... Read Answer
Unless she is below 1st grade, no court will allow him to take her out of school. IT is an example of poor drafting. You should either reach an... Read Answer
No one has custody. Unless and until he signs a VAP or is found to be the father after a court order, then he has rights. Much depends on where he... Read Answer
There is no restriction on you leaving. Do it and do not tell him. While IL is the child's home state, there is no order or limit on your ability... Read Answer
Why rights did you lose that you need to get back?
IF he is not on the birth certificate, he is not legally Dad. If there is no court order for visitation, you can decide not to give him the child... Read Answer
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Are there any court orders or legal papers which detail each parent's rights and responsibilities in regards to living... Read Answer