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Your spouse can file for divorce to begin the divorce process but for the divorce to proceed you have to be served. To be served, you can be... Read Answer
You have not seen the child in 5 years, so the first thing would be to find out who the child lives with so you can take that person to court and... Read Answer
Ayman, legal forms can be purchased by many legal websites, and most county supreme court or state supreme court offers FREE Court forms for... Read Answer
Lisa, your question is not clear, what are you trying to accomplish? Please contact a law office and discuss your situation and options.... Read Answer
Amber, as long as your background trouble in the past does not endangers the child well being or affect your parenting than you have equal rights as... Read Answer
If you have a court order that allows you to stay in touch with the child through telecommunication, and the other parent is violating the court... Read Answer
This is considered a complex case. You will need to discuss the options available to your attorney. An attorney will also need to review and evaluate... Read Answer
You can contact the Supreme Court in your area and speak with the clerk regarding annulment. Also, if hiring a lawyer is a problem then you may be... Read Answer
Hello and thank you for asking. You do have a winning case. However family law is one type of law where who has the most substantial evidence... Read Answer
We get a lot of cases from GA. Do you know the whereabouts of the child? If so contact my office and let's discuss the details and options in this... Read Answer
It looks like someone is trying to put your husband into trouble. It’s best to remain calm and cooperate with them and informing them that he... Read Answer
A petition to legitimate is usually where there is a known child. You may want to consider looking up the Putative Father Registry through the state... Read Answer
You will need to list the child whether born before or during the marriage. If you tried to do something later, you will have a major problem if the... Read Answer
If there is a temporary order in place, I assume your case is still ongoing. Therefore, you may consider going back to court to get the order... Read Answer
It's difficult to answer a question like yours b/c it depends on many factors. If the father were to file something with the court, a judge may take... Read Answer
I would encourage you to work on your communications with him. He is the co-parent and the more involved, generally the easier it will go.
How... Read Answer
The issue of custody is entirely separate from the issue of his illegal tax filing. You will not be able to charge him with identity theft... Read Answer
Yes. You would have to file the modification petition with the court first, which means you have to pay the filing fee. You submit the consent,... Read Answer
It is difficult for a third party (grandparents, uncles, siblings, etc) to take a child away from his or her legal and biological parents in Georgia.... Read Answer
If you are not married to the father you have sole custody. If you file for child support through the Office of Child Support Recovery the... Read Answer
I suggest that you put your intentions in writing, send it certified mail so your lawyer must sign for the letter, and inform the Court that you have... Read Answer