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You should consult with an experienced family law attorney to review your options. It sounds as if you and the father were never married. Is he... Read Answer
You can not take the child out of the country without his consent or a court order., It is very difficult to obtain an order allowing you to take... Read Answer
You don't need permission to file for divorce. You do need a lawyer familiar with international child custody.
Giving kids money is not support. Support is paid to a parent or custodian. Giving kids cash is throwing money down a toilet. A check or money... Read Answer
The child support will continue until the children reach majority age.
If your daughter is cooperative, she would sign her assent to the guardianship paperwork, once the child is born. You should communicate your desire... Read Answer
The court decides custody based on the best interests of the child. Typically, all else being equal, the court will grant the mother primary custody... Read Answer
It is very likely that your Husband will be allowed to adopt your daughter. Your Husband will have to file for the adoption and follow the applicable... Read Answer
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Your rights are dependant on the terms of the court order. If you have joint legal custody, then you should have input regarding major... Read Answer
Because your son is 22 years old, your mother is most likely the guardian and conservator. You need to file a pleading with the court and request... Read Answer
Does the father have custody? If so, is it joint custody or sole custody. Does the agreement address religion. These are questions that I need... Read Answer
As you are married, you both have equal rights to the child. Therefore, if you leave with the child, he could file for divorce and ask the court to... Read Answer
No. Must be through court order.
Simply create and execute a new one naming someone else. A new one always revokes a prior one.
In Louisiana, you can get divorced without a reason so long as you did not choose a covenant marriage. If the other party is at fault the waiting... Read Answer
Simply don't allow the grandmother to see your children.
The state in which the children reside will typically assume jurisdiction. If neither of you are living with the children, then whoever has the... Read Answer
There is a lot of information that I don't know that can effect your ability to use this in court. How did you obtain the emails? Did you obtain them... Read Answer
The short answer is that she should be sending those things. Unfortunately, the question becomes whether it makes sense to petition the court... Read Answer
You file for divorce in Massachusetts in the county where you lived as a couple. If neither one of you live in that county any more you can file in... Read Answer
The father would need to file a complaint for paternity. If your daughter moves prior to that she will need to live in the new state for six... Read Answer
The short answer is yes. Restraining orders are difficult in Louisiana. We have one of the most progressive restraining order laws in the country,... Read Answer