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You could try to modify custody. you might get a free lawyer throught the court or some courts have court time for people to do their own famil... Read Answer
At 18, you have to stay at home. Apparently your parents do not trust you to make appropriate decisions on your own. When you are 18, you may leave,... Read Answer
File a petition for custody against both mom and therapist. You son will have to ask for a paternity test and custody. He should be prepared to pay... Read Answer
You can file for enforcement and modification of the child support. Talk this over with your attorney and also mention the disability checks which... Read Answer
No but refrain from doing so. I have seen the court get very upset with texts that contain profanity, name calling, etc and things do not go well in... Read Answer
Thanks for you inquiry. I am not licensed to practice in Indiana and thus cannot give any advice regarding an Indiana matter.
dont throw your life away. chances are you will end up pregnant, alone and on welfare. stay at home, finish high school and go to college. there are... Read Answer
This question gets asked quite a bit. The reality is that a child can only choose to not visit once they are an adult. Indiana Parenting... Read Answer
There is a common misconception that people can just sign 'their rights away' to a child. I am not certain where this comes from, but under our... Read Answer
Get rid of the kids. Appoint a guardian, if Mom cannot take care of financial dealings. Court procedure. Doctor on Mom's side. Get... Read Answer
I'm an attorney in Florida and am not familiar with the laws in Indiana. I recommend that you research the Indiana statutes to see if Bigamy is... Read Answer
You could be if you are still married. Obviously, you could argue that both sides agreed to be responsible for their own expenses at the time... Read Answer
It sounds like your friend has custody of the child without a court order. Essentially he needs to modify custody so that the court knows that... Read Answer
It appears that there are some facts that would make asking for supervised visitation reasonable. You would need to file for a Modification of... Read Answer
If your husband can show that the debt truly is pre-marriage and has never been commingled then he would have a pretty valid argument in having the... Read Answer
What likely happened is that your fiance was defaulted when it came to paternity and child support. This means that he had proper notice of the... Read Answer
If the children were born out of wedlock you need to file a paternity action and ask for a genetic test. However, if you signed a paternity... Read Answer
Many pro se employees attempt to file for emancipation on their own and are pretty successful. The Indiana Supreme Court has prepared a number... Read Answer
If you received a subpoena you must attend or consult with an attorney who can arrange for a teleconference. If you received a Notice of... Read Answer
Generally, both parents have to sign for the passport for the child to be able to travel abroad. Did you anything like that? Most of the... Read Answer
If Male A is on the birth certificate then that could have happened in one of two ways, either the parents were married or the parents signed a... Read Answer
Given the age of the question, I would hope your lawyer has withdraw by now. I know in cases that I have withdrawn from in the past, I like to... Read Answer
This is not much of a legal question. You may not be able to support yourself, but at 18 you do not have to reside with either parent so this... Read Answer