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Locating a child is not really a legal issue per se. However, divorce and family law attorneys regularly use private investigators that have... Read Answer
You should contact an attorney to file a petition to legitimate your daughter.
Diona M. Potter
Potter Sieg, LLC
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Yes, you still have to legitimate the child through the court system. I would recommend contacting an attorney in your area who can assist you... Read Answer
Child support generally doesn't control the amount of time a parent can have custody. She should check with a lawyer in her jurisdiction.... Read Answer
Yes, but it makes for strained relations. A better idea might be to have a witness present.
A court cannot prohibit a parent from moving out of state with the children. However, since you share physical custody, I would imagine that... Read Answer
Child custody is based on the "best interest of the child" standard. It is a nebulous standard and the court considers a number of... Read Answer
First of all, the lawyers and the Court should have entered a temporary Order granting a temporary modification of his support obligation at the... Read Answer
If you have a court order that grants you visitation rights with your child then your child's father does not have the right to keep your child away... Read Answer
Contact the sheriff's department in the county that you live in to find out if they can assist you. Take the order showing your visitation... Read Answer
Unless you become legally emancipated, you cannot. The age of majority in Georgia is 18, so you can move out any time after you turn 18. ... Read Answer
Since your wife and child currently reside in Tennessee, Tennessee would likely have jurisdiction of the case. You would probably need to get... Read Answer
Unless there is a court order in place indicating something to the contrary, you are the legal custodian of your child. As such, you should be... Read Answer
The age of majority in the State of Georgia is 18, which means that she is legally an adult. Accordingly, if she leaves her parents' house... Read Answer
In order to get an increase in child support, you will need to file an action for modification of child support. Once you initiate the action,... Read Answer
That's going to depend on how you want to move forward. At a minimum, you will need to pay the filing fees and, unless your child's mother is... Read Answer
No they cannot. As joint legal custodian of the child, you have the same rights of access to anything related to your child's education... Read Answer
Based on the information provided, you should be able to get a continuance. As an initial step, you should contact the opposing party and... Read Answer
The standard for child custody is the "best interest of the child." When determining custody, the court will consider many different factors... Read Answer
No. In Georgia, a divorcing party with children is required to have a parenting plan. The parenting plan provides the blue-print for... Read Answer
Get a lawyer skilled in family law, if at all possible. Your aunt while well meaning may harm your case by acting without the necessary... Read Answer
If the divorce decree does not state that you must be Up-to-Date with your child support in order to claim your son as an exemption, and if it gives... Read Answer
You will need to file a Petition for Change of Custody with the Court where the legal custodian and the children are residents. You need to... Read Answer
As of Jan. 1, 1997, there was no longer Common Law Marriage recognized in Georgia. However, if a couple was together and acting as Husband and... Read Answer
It does not matter, overall, who files first. The Plaintiff pays for the Court costs to file the action, and pays for the Sheriff (or private... Read Answer