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His rights under Minnesota law are limited to the right to go to court and ask for some rights. Other than that, he has ZERO rights to... Read Answer
You have many issues. But it seems on the surface your wife has a compelling reason to move back to Michigan. On the other hand, being... Read Answer
What you seem to be concerned with is the child's well being during parenting time. A court would restrict that based on the issues, The court... Read Answer
On the facts you state, unless there is more, there is no way on God's green earth that a father is going to get 50/50 parenting time with an 11 year... Read Answer
His rights under MN law are the right to pay child support and to request that the court grant him rights to parenting time (visitation) and custody.... Read Answer
Sadly, this is an example of why excruciatingly detailed parenting schedules are usually desirable and why relying on reasonableness works when there... Read Answer
The police gave you the right advice. Go to court. If you are not married, did you sign a recognition of parentage? Have you been... Read Answer
Reestablishing rights to a child is possible, but will involve some degree of work and good facts. You will need to have the court determine... Read Answer
First, your son only has the right to parenting time if a) the mother agrees, or 2) the court orders it. You would only obtain rights if a)... Read Answer
It is going to be very difficult to solve this problem by Monday through having you obtaining some rights and asserting them. The first... Read Answer
This is an odd question. The couple was not married. Unless the court has been involved, the father has no rights other than to go to court and... Read Answer
It seems to me you have two distinct separate problems, a legal problem and a practical problem. Legally, you and the father have equal rights to... Read Answer
To evaluate your situation it would be necessary to learn more facts. Some of what I am going to ask will sound harsh, but there is no way to... Read Answer
The law is serious business. Appeals are not like football games. It is not proper to place odds on the outcome. As a lawyer, it would be... Read Answer
It is not totaly clear to me what you are asking. You could stipulate to a parenting time schedule as part of the child support, or separate... Read Answer
There is little that can be done without going back into court in Texas and seeking relief there. His lawyer in Texas should be able to advise... Read Answer
Washington is a no-fault dissolution state. You do not have to state any grounds for the dissolution. The Dissolution Petition simply states that... Read Answer
Clearly he can request to be relieved of any further legal obligations. Whether a court will grant his request will depend on a number of factors,... Read Answer