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If the ex and the new wife live in Pennsylvania then you should repost your question to Pennsylvania. Laws are different in each state.... Read Answer
Determining jurisdiction can be a complicated issue but generally it is where the non-custodial parent lives.
Shalamar J. Parham
Atlanta Divorce... Read Answer
If there is a court order in place, such as a Parenting Plan, that states that neither parent will talk negatively about the other parent to the... Read Answer
To have visitation rights, you have to go through the legitimation process. As part of your initial filing you can likely request a temporary... Read Answer
A valid marriage in georgia requires consummation according to law. This can be done by either obtaining a marriage license and performance of a... Read Answer
You need to hire a lawyer and file a complaint that seeks to limit his visitation and finds him in contempt for his behavior. Unless you file a court... Read Answer
You are going to have to sue your mother in small claims court. You might be able to talk to your father and ask that his attorney go to bat for you.... Read Answer
There are 4 Judges (maybe 5 now, if Judge Parrott was replaced) and they all view this sort of request differently. The main reason for your... Read Answer
This question should be posed to a tax attorney, not a family law attorney. I would be tempted to say that a pre-marital debt remains the debt... Read Answer
As you have presented the facts, Yes. If it is in your divorce decree that he is to pay 1/2 and he has failed to do so, then that is a contempt.... Read Answer
If there is no complete agreement then the divorce is not uncontested. An uncontested divorce is one where both parties agree on all the terms... Read Answer
This is a bit of an incomplete set of facts, but a child that has been legally adopted stands in the exact same shoes as a biological child. A child... Read Answer
Getting an annulment in georgia is next to impossible - the law on annulment is very narrow. I have never seen an annulment in my practice. Instead,... Read Answer
Because your mother died without a will, her property will pass through the process called, intestate succession.
Under this process the... Read Answer
A valid gift is considered the separate property of the receiving party. As separate property it is not subject to equitable division in a... Read Answer
If there are no children, yes.
If there are children, no. The estate is to be divided among the children and spouse, with the spouse guaranteed no... Read Answer
Unfortunately, most of your options will depend on your settlement agreement. You would need to speak to an attorney with the settlement agreement in... Read Answer
Your answer depends on the settlement agreement. It is typical to include language that the non-custodial parent has to be notified of medical... Read Answer
If the father has gone through the paternity and legitimation process, their is a duty to provide the other party 30 days notice of any change of... Read Answer
Your answer depends on any written order from the court regarding visitation. You would need to bring said order to an attorney and have them review... Read Answer
It seems unlikely, unless she did in fact sign something stating that she would guarantee the bill. However, his estate might be on the hook to pay.... Read Answer
The language of your settlement agreement dictates your options. Unless your paperwork specifically requires supervised visitation, you cannot... Read Answer
In my experience, an attorney isn't very helpful in getting back support payments. You should be working with your enforcement officer at... Read Answer
Did you have a fee agreement with your attorney? That should specify how your file is to be kept and what rights you have to it. Anything... Read Answer