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No. Not unless she obtains a court order. Some sleazy people make false accusations of domestic violence as a way of getting one or another kind of... Read Answer
It is possible. It may be hard .find a skilled filter law attorney.
You can ask for it, but you will have to make a very strong case.
You should retain an attorney and get an order in accord with the current circumstances.
You brother should confer with an attorney. In Michigan it is 18 or graduation from high school when support stops.
It should not be very hard. You can try to reach agreement with your Exand it would be good to put it in writing and ask the Court to approve it as... Read Answer
Well, if he has no interest in the baby, then he is unlikely to come and try to take her. Unless it would be to avoid having to pay child support. ... Read Answer
Adoption is almost certainly the best way to go. You would also have to terminate the parental rights of the birth father. Many clerks of court can... Read Answer
All other things being equal, adoption may well be the best way. The birth father'/s parental rights would have to be terminated, if he is still... Read Answer
In Michigan you become adult at age 18, until then you are subject to your parents. There are procedures which can be undertaken to "liberate" you... Read Answer
Unless there is a court order in effect controlling the situation she is free to do as she wishes. See an attorney with the details now, before she... Read Answer
See an attorney. You must honor the court's order, and commonly the judge will interview the children in private. You are welcome to call and engage... Read Answer
in Michigan yes, until she graduates from High school or reached 19. 5 years, whichever is first. Sorry for your troubles.
This issue needs some in depth analysis and discussion with a divorce attorney in your area. Contact one as soon as possible.
You certainly have a strong case that he would not be allowed to transport the children given the circumstances.
You need to file a motion to enforce the judgment or a show cause petition. Talk to an attorney in your area to discuss options further.
You will have to pay the support for the time she was on assistance.
There are ways, guardianship comes to mind but normally will not occur as long as the bio-mom is able to care for the child. See an attorney and... Read Answer
The first thing to do is get an attorney. The facts seem in your favor, and full custody to you, supervised visitation is possible.
I would invest in legal counseling before making the trip. It appears there is a series of past circumstances which must be fully disclosed and... Read Answer
I do not understand your question. Commonly the FOC will file for support if you are receiving state assistance to reimburse the State to the extent... Read Answer
See an attorney. Presently the father has all of the custody rights. You will need an attorney to help you procure a court order.
The age of majority is 18 in Michigan but you can bring an action in court for "emancipation" earlier, otherwise you must follow the direction of... Read Answer
Generally, no. She has no right to control your legitimate activities, but could bring allegations which can cause you time and expense. I would... Read Answer