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I hope that your custody agreement says something more than just "parenting time every other week". A good custody agreement will spell out the dates... Read Answer
Custody cases are always challenging because of the highly charged and emotional nature of the facts. If the child has been with her... Read Answer
Mr. Breeden,
In response to your question, do not accept the statements of the other party as fact. Contact the guardian ad litem directly and... Read Answer
Legal custody and visitation are different. legal issues The court is only concerned about the best interest of the child. Are you asking... Read Answer
If there is a court order in place, you cannot take any action(s) that would violate the court order. In the absence of information regarding... Read Answer
First, whether you stay in your mother's home, or move in with your boyfriend and his parents, I would encourage you to finish your high school... Read Answer
If you have joint legal custody you share joint decision-making authority, which is different from physical custody. Unless there is something... Read Answer
It's not clear to me from your question whether you and the mother have now separated or whether you are still living together, but assuming you are... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum because additional information is needed. Is this a case involving Child Protective... Read Answer
The short answer is yes. However, it will ultimately be up to the judge(s) to decide if the case will be tried in Va or Fl. You should... Read Answer
I am not sure I understand your question, as something may have been left out. Are you saying that a putative father, with no custody order in... Read Answer
Sadly, you can't force a parent to be responsible. I would suggest that you contact him either via text or email and ask why he did not appear... Read Answer
You should confer with an experienced family lawyer in your area to discuss your rights and available options. Lawyers usually charge by the... Read Answer
If you have a court order, the terms of the order are controlling. Although you share joint legal custody, what does the order say with regards... Read Answer
Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. You are seeking legal advice, which cannot be provided without additional... Read Answer
Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. You are asking for legal advice, which cannot be properly provided in this forum... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum. I am not sure what is meant by, "can you reject a Circuit Court appeal... if it has not been... Read Answer
The court will not entertain a custody petition until the child is born. You must wait until your child is born to file a custody... Read Answer
You are a minor child. You do not have a legal right to decide where to live. If a suitable adult files a custody petition, the judge may... Read Answer
As a general rule, the matter of legal custody is decided by an order of the court. If neither party has filed a petition seeking a custody... Read Answer
As a general rule, DNA is used by the courts to establish paternity. Once paternity has been established, it may give rise to certain legal... Read Answer
Your questions cannot be answered in this forum without additional information. Judges in Virginia are concerned about the child's best... Read Answer
I suggest that you call the child support agency and seek information regarding the status of your case. Support cases are challenging,... Read Answer
Unfortunately, the courts are closed during this pandemic and will only hear emergency matters. The issue of what constitutes an emergency is a... Read Answer