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File a simple motion with the Court asking for permission to relocate. The court will set a hearing on this and you will have to convince the court... Read Answer
If you don't think there will be a fight about anything, you can just allow him to go live with his grandfather without any kind of court action. If... Read Answer
One of the things you can do is bring this to the Court's attention before he does. If he is filing police reports you can assume that he intends to... Read Answer
Generally speaking Ohio's stay at home order says that you cannot use the threat of coronavirus as an excuse to avoid parenting time. That said, if... Read Answer
Unfortunately you are allowed to write whatever testimony you want for people. Whether the person will actually testify to that is a completely... Read Answer
Assuming they were serious, it is a direct and unwaivable conflict of interest to seek employment with a lawyer that you are litigating against. She... Read Answer
While it is true that having money to pay for legal representation helps immeasurably in a custody case, there is simply no way that a judge said... Read Answer
To answer this we need to know where the children are living. Divorce and child support are strange in that the jurisdiction of the divorce only... Read Answer
Hey John, without know what county you are in it’s dofficult to say where to get the forms. You will normally petition the county where the... Read Answer
Elijah, you will need to petition the Family Court in the county where the child resides with evidence that you have been paying child support, and... Read Answer
It will be very difficult if the child is not a US Citizen. If the child is a US Citizen or a LPR, Lawful Permanent Resident than yes you can get... Read Answer
You will need to get an attorney that is competent and aggressive. Going on your own is going to be a problem since you are dealing with a Sherif.... Read Answer
What you need to do is hire a lawyer or a law firm that can either have payment plans or some form of low fee services like we do to help people in... Read Answer
I agree with the judge. This looks more understandable than your other question posted. Yes she can file for appeal after the judge grants you a... Read Answer
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Please keep in mind that not all lawyers... Read Answer
Why do you feel this is the case? You can ask your attorney to request the judge to appoint a different attorney. If you don’t have an attorney... Read Answer
Typically, the authority of a guardian terminates; (1) When a minor ward becomes eighteen years of age; (2) Upon an adjudication that an... Read Answer
Child support can take it if its not in a deferred income plan (retirement plan). In addition, you will have tax consequences and a penalty depending... Read Answer
Have the court appoint a guardian to investigate your claims about father.
Depends on whether your court documents permit it.
Sounds like you should file for full custody.
You need to file a complaint with the state bar association.
If your receiving government benefits, uncle sam will always want reimbursed someway: if this is the case, you have no choice.
Yes, but only through the court.