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Jermario,
I am not sure I understand your question. What are you asking? Are you asking for ways to prevent the new husband from being... Read Answer
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Ms. Burke,
Unfortunately, courts throughout most of Virginia are operating on a limited schedule, due to the Corvid19 pandemic,... Read Answer
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If the mother is in jail, the court has the authority to order the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) to act on her behalf. If the court... Read Answer
You state that you and the father share joint legal custody but you make no mention of the biological mother's rights. The order, which awards... Read Answer
I am sorry to learn of your lawyer's health issues. The lawyer or someone from his or her office, should request a continuance. Most... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum, without a full and complete review of all facts, including any and all agreements, court orders,... Read Answer
I am not sure what you mean by custody paperwork in Virginia. Are you saying that the two of you have a formal court order, which was entered by a... Read Answer
If you and your spouse live in the same house, it may be difficult to obtain custody. Custody decisions are made using what is referred to as a... Read Answer
When a parent tries to turn a child against the other parent, this is known as parental alienation. These cases are very difficult to prove... Read Answer
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As a preliminary matter, it is important to note that there are legal distinctions difference between custody, guardianship, and adoption. Each of... Read Answer
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Your question cannot be answered in this forum, as more information is required. For example, 1) who is the custodial parent? 2) why is the... Read Answer
It depends on how long you have been living where you are now located. If you have been there 6 months or more, you can file a Petition for... Read Answer
Unfortunately, you cannot force a parent to relinquish his/her residual parental rights. The fact that the child was born outside of marriage... Read Answer
As a general rule, the law provides that both parents owe a duty of support to a minor child. This means that both parents are responsible for... Read Answer