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Hey Danielle, You need to hire a lawyer that can stand as a shield between (you and kids) and anyone else that comes through for the kids. The... Read Answer
If the noncustodial parent hasn't fulfilled his or her obligations to the children (child support, medical, child care, etc) by the end of a given... Read Answer
If he is competent he can leave. If he isn't and therefore the POA is in effect, then he can't.
Before 12 midnight.
The more conservative route would be to seek a court order allowing you the opportunity to split some of the furniture if you cannot do so by... Read Answer
Not in two weeks. It might be easier to get a judge to approve the wedding. Once married, she is automatically emancipated.
You need to get an attorney and modify support. Go to DHS and show that you did pay the support by paying other things by agreement with ex.
That is why he has an attorney, who I will not second guess in this forum.
She should, but your boyfriends attorney must make it known to the court.
No, unless you write him and ask him to pick up the dog or give him to you. Tell him that you will have the dog put to sleep if you don't get an... Read Answer
Was there a contract signed when you took the dog or did you just pay a fee and the dog was yours? If the former, what does it say? If the latter,... Read Answer
Only if the mother is notified of the hearing and allowed to appear. You cannot do it without serving mother with the papers.
Because the payment cannot be made to the child, the child needs a guardianship so the court monitors the money paid and you are under responsibility... Read Answer
Nothing. She sold the dog which is a chattel and you own the thing for which you paid. Refuse to discuss it further.
I'm not sure what you mean by custody, do you mean a guardianship? If so you'll need the help of an attorney on this issue.
This is a complex issue that should be addressed only after more information is obtained. While I certainly understand why you posted the question on... Read Answer
You need to see if he has guardianship if her or a durable power if attorney for healthcare. Sounds like he does, you should see an attorney for... Read Answer
Put it in the street, let the police tow it as an abandoned vehicle and move on. I suppose you ought to make one effort by telling grandmother on... Read Answer
Go to your local legal aid clinic and talk with an attorney there. That will be your best bet.
In Arizona you can go either to the self service center at your local superior court, or you can go online (at least for the Maricopa County self... Read Answer
I think that you might be able to use her insistence on being in the counseling as proof that she is alienating the girls from you. As for their... Read Answer