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The other grandma will have a tough time if she doesn't meet the PA grand parental visitation statute criteria. She would have had to stand in as a... Read Answer
Yes you can be summoned for paternity testing. You would be obligated to pay support retroactive to the date she files only. You would have to come... Read Answer
You are not a biological parent but nonetheless a step parent. I believe you could get some custody or visitation. You need to start the process by... Read Answer
You need to get a lawyer to go to court and get a custody order which bars the old ball and chain from moving back to the old country without an... Read Answer
Grandparents rights are limited in PA. If the grandparents had primary custody of the child for at least a year, they can have visitation,... Read Answer
If your first concern in support, there is no quick solution. You can file a complaint for child and spousal support in the county office of... Read Answer
He can do that if it is not stated in the court order that he cannot do so. You would have to go back to court and get that put in the order. You... Read Answer
A parent usually always has standing to seek custody unless you agreed to terminate your parental rights. Then it may be more difficult. In... Read Answer
A judge must determine the best interest of the child when awarding custody to one parent or the other. The Pennsylvania custody law lists 16... Read Answer
In Allegheny County, if you moved out of town with the child, or threatened to, when there is a custody order, the father could hire an attorney and... Read Answer
You cannot file anything until the child is born, and then you would have to file in WA. Unless there is something seriously wrong with the... Read Answer
Most counties have a legal aid office that provide free legal help to those who cannot afford it.
You need to get a good family lawyer. If someone in my county needs an attorney in your situation, and they have insufficient funds, they can get a... Read Answer
Legal aid are agencies whose purpose is to represent the indigent. If you truly cannot afford an attorney, they may be able to represent you.
In this case, it seems like a small one because it was non violent. So, that fact shouldn't make a big difference in your case, if at all.
Pennsylvania law distinguishes between legal and physical custody. Legal custody is the right to make major decisions for a child, including... Read Answer
Consult with an experienced family law attorney but my guess is the jurisdiction is where the child was born and what county the complaint or... Read Answer
So, if after a hearing, the court entered an order denying the Petition, then the emergency order has been superceded. But you should have an... Read Answer
Under the new custody act, a child cannot be relocated without either a court order or permission of the other parent. Taking your children out... Read Answer