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If your parent says yes, then probably. As for the disability check, you may have to go to the social security department with a notarized statement... Read Answer
Find and hire the best lawyer you can possibly afford. You really have no other viable option now. If you're poor, beg or borrow the money to hire... Read Answer
I would suggest considering filing a petition to establish decision-making (custody), parenting time (visitation) and child support. You will need... Read Answer
It depends upon what is in your decree of divorce. If the decree of divorce is silent on the subject of whether you can relocate, or under what... Read Answer
Relocation is a very sticky issue in Arizona. It requires notice to the other parent, who then has a right to object. I would suggest talking to an... Read Answer
Wow, does this question beg more questions. Why is the child with the father? Is there a court order in place regarding visitation, custody or... Read Answer
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If you do not have a court order saying you are entitled to overnight visits then the answer would likely be no. If you have an order stating... Read Answer
I am not sure if it is a child born out of wedlock or a child from a previous marriage, but either way you would need to file a court action if the... Read Answer
Custody cases are difficult even with legal help. Going alone is never an option that I would recommend. It may be difficult to come up... Read Answer
Depends. In California child support is by a guideline which factors the earnings of reach parent and the parenting time. If you are a high earning... Read Answer
Under Indiana law, you are actually presumed to be the father of the child because you are married to the Mother. If you are looking to... Read Answer
File to change visitation. Ask the mediator to interview your daughter. She should see her mother but maybe it should be supervised Opinion only.
If it is a court ordered guardianship, then the child support should actually be sought from the biological parents as they are the ones that have... Read Answer
As the mother of a child born out of wedlock in Indiana, you are generally recognized as the custodial parent, absent a court order or some other... Read Answer
It is possible, but that is not enough to evaluate your case. Do you have a stable home with room for the kids? Do you have means of support? Can... Read Answer
You can file a paternity action and agreement stating that you are agreeing to joint custody. Another approach is that you can sign a paternity... Read Answer
You can file a petition to change her name in the probate court for the county where you live. The filing fee is usually $160 plus you have to pay... Read Answer
You may want to try a couple of different places. The first would be Indiana Legal Aid; next would be the County Bar Association; and finally... Read Answer
Generally, Indiana law provides that the mother will be the custodial parent in a situation where a child is born out of wedlock and no court action... Read Answer