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They shouldn't unless they have reason to suspect you are a danger to the child. For example, if you are on illegal drugs and the hospital tests... Read Answer
Child support is not dischargeable in Bankruptcy. He may however try to lower his child support payments in Circuit Court but first he has to prove... Read Answer
In North Carolina, if you waited around for 10 years before taking any action - you may have a tough time getting custody and in fact, you may have... Read Answer
Yes. Get an attorney and file for custody today. The calif court will lose jurisdiction if she moves with them and you may never get them back. Do... Read Answer
In Nebraska, as in most other states, you need to have a court order to change a child's name and you will be required to publish that. Since... Read Answer
The court counts all minor children when determining child support.
If your boyfriend does not have a history of violence or there are not any other circumstances about him that would prompt the court to question... Read Answer
In Louisiana, one cannot "sign over" his parental rights, unless it in a proceeding filed by the state to terminate his parental rights or in an... Read Answer
It sounds as if he has been trying to make contact. What you might do is petition for the missed child support. If he loses his parental rights,... Read Answer
It doesn't sound like you have a case yet. The phoning everyday is his attempt to maintain contact. You are actually the "bad" person her by not... Read Answer
She could agree to the adoption and sign an affidavit. That would get her out of paying child support. If she is unwilling you could terminate her... Read Answer
You would simply need to file a Petition to Transfer Custody in the same proceeding the original Voluntary Transfer of Custody was filed. This... Read Answer
You must ask the court to terminate his rights. Does he maintain contact with them? Does he get any time or visitation with them? If yes, you will... Read Answer
In order for your husband to adopt them, you must obtain the father's consent. If he refuses to sign a consent, then you and your husband can file a... Read Answer
Your husband may adopt the children with the children's consent, and after the natural father's rights are terminated based on his agreement, or his... Read Answer
What does your custody order say.
I suggest you consult with one of the many family law attorneys who provide free, or inexpensive, consultations to discuss your matter. In Arizona... Read Answer
In California, you would go to the Probate Court and apply for a Guardianship. They should have a packet of forms for you to fill out. You can get... Read Answer
My condolences. You are going to have to apply for legal custody, probably in Dependency Court. Does or will your father provide financial support?... Read Answer
You need to file a motion with the court for custody.