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Thank you for your question. I have reviewed the facts presented and do not feel that your question can be answered in this forum. ... Read Answer
Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. In Virginia, issues of custody are based upon the child's best interest. ... Read Answer
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Your question cannot be answered in this forum. At the very least, you need to call the court and make the Judge aware of your problem. ... Read Answer
Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. If you are seeking legal advice, you may wish to set up a consultation with a... Read Answer
When you say, "stay away order," do you mean a protective order? If so, the terms of the order will govern. I recommend that your daughter... Read Answer
Although the Court will honor an agreement reach by the parents, an agreement is not a court order. A court order gives the court authority to... Read Answer
In Virginia, custody decisions are made based upon the best interest of the child. If you and your Mother are able to reach an agreement, the... Read Answer
Your question cannot be answered in this forum. I suggest that you contact a family lawyer in your area to set up a consultation to... Read Answer
Lawyers.com offers general information and not legal advice. In order to protect the interest of your child, it is suggested that you confer with an... Read Answer
Unfortunately, what you describe as "briding the children" is a common ploy often used by parents attempting to gain an advantage in a custody... Read Answer
There is no way to answer your question in this forum. The cost will vary, depending on a number of factors. Some lawyers offer free... Read Answer
Virginia Code § 20-124.3. sets forth the statutory schedule governing custody and visitation determinations. The legislative mandate... Read Answer
Virginia Code § 20-124.3. sets forth the statutory schedule governing custody and visitation determinations. The legislative mandate... Read Answer
Yes you can gain custody but it would not be easy. You will need to retain counsel unless you plan on representing yourself in court and have someone... Read Answer
It would be wise and beneficial to involve an attorney. If you have not already established sole-custody of the child than you should do so otherwise... Read Answer
Hello, it would be best to petition the court for custody. You should consult with an attorney though. We can certainly try to help you evaluate your... Read Answer
We see cases like yours all the time. Not to mention where we have subpoena other parents as well. Currently doing subpoena on a case in... Read Answer
if you have joint custody the mother can take the child to any other state or city as long as she does not re-locate without notifying the court and... Read Answer
Yes. Custody will be worth pursuing. However the only concern I have is that you mentioned you are in military. Since you are in military, does this... Read Answer
Your boyfriend can be given temporary custody with the child while you are in the military. Please work with an art to get this done.
You are correct that if you cannot get the father to sign off on obtaining the passport then you need to have sole cusotdy in order to get the... Read Answer
Yes, you have a change in circumstances while allows you go back to court and modify the custody order. You can file a motion to modify... Read Answer
You don't really have any rights until the child is born, at which time you have the same rights as any other parent. You can file a petition... Read Answer