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If you were appointed as Guardian of the Estate of your mother then you are responsible for collecting and inventorying your mother's assets as of... Read Answer
You have a right to confirm the daycare expenses and to know what you owe. If this matter is in court, you can file what are called discovery... Read Answer
Until you are divorced, most Courts will require the status quo to be maintained. They also want to protect the marital estate. So, your... Read Answer
Until paternity is established, you get to call the shots because there is no determination by a Court that he is the Father. Without that... Read Answer
Until you file for divorce or there is some other order of Court (ie. order of protection), it does not have a big effect on your rights. You... Read Answer
You have a couple or options. If u r sure he is still married you could file for an annulment which means the marriage never happened. You should... Read Answer
What rights does your baby's daddy have? If baby daddy signed the birth certificate then in the State of Illinois he is the father of... Read Answer
Call around to different estate lawyers or elder law lawyers in your county. Attorney prices are not regulated .Generally, where I practice anywhere... Read Answer
A skilled decedent's estates attorney would need to discuss this matter with you in greater detail, & ask you many questions, in order to give you... Read Answer
A skilled custody attorney would need to discuss this matter with you in greater detail, & ask you many questions, in order to give you the complete,... Read Answer
It's fine that you folks have an agreement signed by a notary, but what's important is, what does the agreement state? A skilled family law attorney... Read Answer
Filing for guardianship would most likely be the best option.
Your best bet is to ask for guardianship. You will have to notify mom and dad. If they don't object, you should get the kids. I doubt the court will... Read Answer
First of all, the mother of the children is presumed to be entitled to their custody. If she is not around or available, she is entitled to notice of... Read Answer
To relocate your daughter to Florida, either your ex has to agree, or, if not, you would have to file a petition for removal with the court in IL, &... Read Answer
No, each spouse has parental legal rights. A skilled family law attorney would need to discuss this matter with you in greater detail & ask you many... Read Answer
A skilled family law attorney would need to discuss this matter with you in greater detail, & ask you many questions, before he/she could give you... Read Answer
It is in violation of the MSD if he does. However, if that is what you want to do, you both can modify it in writing. I practice in PA so you should... Read Answer
It's possible the document could be construed as a contract which is binding upon you. You need to schedule a consultation with an experienced family... Read Answer