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If the father no longer has to pay support the child must be 18 or have graduated from high school. If either of those is the case, you can do what... Read Answer
CPS must investigate any time they get a report. The outcome of the investigation determines what they do.
You don't say payment for what. Child support is paid in proportion to your earnings. Even if you have a 50/50 parenting plan ( I assume that's what... Read Answer
This is family nonsense that has little if any legal significance. I assume your daughter is an adult. If she has a serious criminal record or... Read Answer
You both seem to be in a world of make belief. Child support is the right of the child and there is no reason he should not pay it. All you have to... Read Answer
If you both got a car for your son, presumably now that it is paid off, you will both transfer title to the son.If it was purchased during the... Read Answer
You don't say what the source of your income is, but it's not enough in most places to live on your own. Given that you are a minor, the best way to... Read Answer
You don't say if you have a history of contact with your daughter or on what basis the grandparents have a temporary guardianship or even how old the... Read Answer
It depends. For starters there likely won't be much child support from the minor father. The father of the older children may end up going back to... Read Answer
You can file a petition to modify child support under the old cause number, and ask that support be continued (although the law says and I assume... Read Answer
If the child's father is willing to relinquish his rights as you say, he can do a voluntary termination of rights in the context of an adoption, once... Read Answer
The question is was he ever declared to be your legal father in a court of law. This would be the case if there was a child support order or a... Read Answer
First, he would have to prove (with a DNA test) that he is the father, unless your daughter agrees under oath that he is. He would have to pay for... Read Answer
You don't say if you and the father are married. If you are, you both have equal rights to the child. That said you can file a habeas corpus action... Read Answer
If the parents are married to each other part of the divorce is the creation of a parenting plan dividing time with the child. If the parents are not... Read Answer
If there is no parenting plan you can go where you want. The only caveat is if you take the child out of the country, you may need a letter from the... Read Answer
You have to comply with the order. My suggestion is to get a lawyer. If you cannot do so, just organize your case and tell the judge your side of the... Read Answer
You need to start the adoption. As part of it there will be a termination proceeding which the father can agree to, or if not, you can ask the court... Read Answer
If you are 18 you are free to leave your parent's home. You don't need their permission, assuming of course there is no guardianship or restraining... Read Answer
You have no legal rights to the child. If the child is not with either of his parents, CPS can take him as part of a dependency proceeding based on... Read Answer
If there is an order in place that says he gets only supervised visitation and he shows up at your house to see the child, call the police. If you... Read Answer
Yes, child support is 18 or graduation from high school, whichever comes last. After that, the father could be liable for post secondary support if... Read Answer
From what you've said, I have to assume you and the father were never married. Therefore, you have full custody of the child since there is no... Read Answer
If you have some actual proof of illegal drug use, you can file a petition for a protection order. You can also ask in the petition that the children... Read Answer
It's unclear from your question what she filed. If she filed a divorce and asked for a parenting plan, did she allege that you abandoned the... Read Answer