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Child support is based on several factors, including the parents' incomes, the cost of child care, cost of the child's health insurance, the... Read Answer
Yes, in Florida you have equal rights. However, those rights are not enforceable until they are established in a court of law. You should consult... Read Answer
If she files in OK you need to defend agains it in OK.
The law you are referring to states that if a parent has been substantially absent from a child's life for the last 2 years then another person can... Read Answer
Generally, a child should be placed with the non-deploying parent. It would be best to go back to court and raise the issue now to avoid not being... Read Answer
Yes, you can request the Court reexamine child support (whether you need to show a material change of circumstances depends on whether the court took... Read Answer
Yes, in Kansas if a father has not had significant contact with a child for 2 years then a termination petition can be filed. This is one of the... Read Answer
Yes, although there is no particular law, 10 years is used as a rule of thumb in determining if alimony will be a consideration.
Title to the vehicle should have been decided by the Court during the divorce. If he has refused to sign off on the title then you have to take him... Read Answer
You can't change the child's name without a court order and that is not likely unless the father consents to changing the name. You have the right... Read Answer
No, but that won't prevent a court from granting the divorce but will probably delay the case for a few weeks.
If the person has lived in Kansas for at least 6 months then you can file for divorce in Kansas.
Complicated issue. You probably can't be charged with kidnapping but you can't leave the state with the child without giving your boyfriend the... Read Answer
The biological probably cannot win unless there is some evidence that he did not know he had a child. Looks like this could get messy so contact a... Read Answer
Best advice is to file a petition for temporary custody in Kansas. That way, he can be forced to return the child to Kansas because it will be the... Read Answer
As to visitation, yes, a father still has a right to have visits even if he refuses to pay and has the ability to do so. You may be able to request... Read Answer
It is against the law to marry someone solely for immigration purposes. However, you can obtain a divorce even if you do not know the whereabouts of... Read Answer