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Probably not abandonment. You could ask him if he want to voluntarily relinquish parental rights in exchange for you not pursuing child support. If... Read Answer
Not real sure I understand. Was GM awarded the fiduciary of this account? If she was, and you feel she will spend the money foolishly, you can... Read Answer
It depends on a couple of factors:
1. Does your girlfriend live with you?
2. What were the felonies?
It's unlikely that your ex will get full... Read Answer
See a lawyer. Grandparents have no rights to custody unless they meet certain criteria in the statute. The biggest criteria is that the grandparent... Read Answer
There are new rules of court that allow a court to "investigate" the criminal past of anyone living in your household regarding custody. If the... Read Answer
The best way to find a "good" lawyer is to ask family or friends. If that doesn't help, call your county Bar Association for a referral.
Were the... Read Answer
The first question that you should consider is whether the move would be considered a relocation by the court. A relocation is a move that... Read Answer
In Pennsylvania, a judge has ultimate responsibility to determine the best interest of a child when parents cannot agree. The custody statute... Read Answer
Try legal aid in your county.
If there is no custody order, you can. However, she may lawyer up and file for a relocation hearing and in that case you would have to come back to... Read Answer
How are you going to afford college and sustain yourself on your own? Maybe you should call the local CYF agency and see if they can provide services... Read Answer
Are you the mother? Are you the father? Were you ever married? Is the child legitimate? Who has custody? Why do you want it? With no facts we... Read Answer
You have to file for custody in court. If you currently have court ordered parenting time, you can file in that case. If not, you'll have to file a... Read Answer
You can't terminate his rights unless your new husband adopts.
You are getting to the point that you may be able to eliminate his parental rights.
If your parental rights were actually terminated, at least under PA law, you now have no legal right to see the child. Now, if you want to work out... Read Answer
File a paternity action.
Hire an attorney swiftly.