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I presume that you are the children's father.
If you want the children to continue living with you, I believe that you need to retain a... Read Answer
You will have to file a motion, and you can seek immediately leave if there is a clear and present danger to the child.
Parents generally have the right to see their children unless there is some concern that the visits are not in the childs best interest. If... Read Answer
I would have to run guidelines so I need more information from you.
Dear Joy,
I have more than 30 years of legal experience and head SALVAGGIO LAW GROUP LLC, a law firm which devotes its entire practice to New Jersey... Read Answer
You say that the other guy is trying to fight for partial custody. If--as I suspect--there are ongoing court proceedings in... Read Answer
The answer is "no"--as far as YOU are concerned. Presumably, both of them have interests which are adverse to... Read Answer
You have to be kidding. Even if he does not completely ejaculate, if he produces any of the fluids that accompany the sperm (seminal fluids), there... Read Answer
The information you have given raises several very significant issues:
1) You say that you never received the divorce papers. On... Read Answer
You can agree that he is not going to pay child support and you are not going to ask for it. There is no way to not be a parent once you make a... Read Answer
In the absence of any court involvement, you cannot obtain sole custody unless you have the consent of your child?s father. Please note, however,... Read Answer
Yes, get an attorney. The hearing for the Order to Show Cause will have a lasting impact on your parenting time far into the future. I am... Read Answer
There is a lot more information that I would need to answer your question or to determine whether we could help you. We are not licensed to... Read Answer
You can put a provision in your will that you want your sister to have custody of your daughter in the event that you pass away, however, absent your... Read Answer
You don't provide enough information to properly answer your question, but normally custody and restraining orders are separate cases. Custody is... Read Answer
Grandparents have no custodial rights in the state of Florida. You will need to establish paternity through an action called a Petition to Establish... Read Answer
Giving up parental rights is different than one parent having residential custody. It is highly unlikely that the court will allow father to give up... Read Answer
Whatever visitation the Court already ordered you are entitled to have. She cannot stop you. Call the police and have the Order with you if she stops... Read Answer
First thing, she cannot just say she wants custody and then she gets it. In the divorce as part of the work your attorney does for you, there... Read Answer
You would have been notified of a suit for support. If she is in Nicaragua it is unlikely that she will be given support.
Through witnesses and other admissible evidence, you need to be ready to show the court that the children are better off in your care. Once a... Read Answer
Transportation is often negotiated; however, when the non-custodial parent relocates he/she sometimes picks up the cost.
You have not provided enough information. There are Child Support Guideline charts online that may help you.
You as the mother must apply to the court to change custody back to you. He will need to meet with the Judge in chambers by himself. Put everything... Read Answer