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No one can answer this without more information but generally, a judge will not change custody over a one-time screw up. if this is a continuing... Read Answer
If the court order allows it, she does. But, if your attorney deems it advisable, you can file a motion to modify custody/visitation based on these... Read Answer
No one can send you a form without knowing all the facts like is there another parent involved? Will that other parent sign? Is there a current ... Read Answer
First, it is exteremely difficult to relocate under Pennsylvania law. Having said that, every case is unique and would depend on many factors. But,... Read Answer
Delaware law would control, so I can't advise you on their procedures. When they are visiting, he can go to a private lab, like Quest, to get a... Read Answer
As of now, you can move back in and make the landlord evict you. You established residency there, even if you're not on the lease.
You can give guardianship to someone in PA to watch your kids while you get established. Jurisdiction will be wherever the children have lived for... Read Answer
You need to file a Petition to Enforce/Petition for Contempt to get your child returned AND to schedule a contempt hearing.
It violates statute. The law says that if either party is going to move, they must file a relocation notice with the courtr and give you opportunity... Read Answer
He will have to file to get more custody than you. This will involve the court hearing testimony from both sides. If he is as bad as you say, I ... Read Answer
I would try to find a lawyer. You need to appear at the support conference and present all of your arguments. If they try to get you to settle for... Read Answer
You would have to have good grounds, I am not sure but probably the law was misinterpreted or the judge's decision was not supported by the facts.... Read Answer
Its not a court order so cannot be enforced in court. It may help in enrolling him in school, or if you were stopped by the police or other similar... Read Answer
Look at your current custody order. It should state who between you and mom has "legal custody". If legal custody is shared, take a copy of the ... Read Answer
If you have shared "legal" custody - this information has to be shared. Further, if there is a support order, it should be contained in that order... Read Answer
If you have a custody order, you need to follow it or file in court to modify it. If there is not custody order, you can take the kids. You really... Read Answer
You should shop around for a better price. The step parent adoption will only work if a) you marry your fiance, and b) the biological father agrees... Read Answer
It is an agreement and only enforceable by one party filing a law suit against the other. If the agreement is turned into a court order, then ... Read Answer
In my county the attorney needs only to file a withdrawal of appearance, at the most. I have no idea what "represent prosecutor without prejudice"... Read Answer