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need help understanding a summon

Answered a year and 9 months ago by attorney J. Allen Fiorletta   |   1 Answer
Typically a summns laerts you to the fact that you are being sued. When and how you receive the summons are important because if you fail to properly respond in time, you can essentially lose the case withot having an opportnity to respond. You should reach out to a lawyer, or two, to discuss the paperwork that you received. From your brief question it sounds like you may have been sued for divorce.... Read More
Typically a summns laerts you to the fact that you are being sued. When and how you receive the summons are important because if you fail to properly... Read More

Child support

Answered a year and 9 months ago by attorney J. Allen Fiorletta   |   1 Answer
It depends on, in part, his income, your income and the number of overnights he has the children.
It depends on, in part, his income, your income and the number of overnights he has the children.