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You would need to seek guardianship over your sister. With Mom and (a) Dad in the picture it could be a two-front battle, but if it is in the child's... Read Answer
It is very unlikely that the father would get custody of the child in that circumstance. Nonetheless, you may want to consider seeking custody of the... Read Answer
In order to contest a PPO, the Respondent must file a Motion to Set Aside or Dismiss the PPO. The Court will schedule a hearing. ... Read Answer
Can my husband stop me from bringing my kids outside state even Though there was domestic violence involved?
More Details:I reported a domestic... Read Answer
When there is a court order in place and one parent is violating it. You will need to file a contempt motion in court. The contempt motion will get... Read Answer
Tammy, Grandparents rights do exists. You will need to contact a decent attorney that is honest and upfront and one that does not promise that they... Read Answer
Depending upon the facts, you might be able to get an order that prevents your ex from leaving the children alone with her. Good luck.
Michigan judges are very biased and lawyers lie to get a case saying that they know the judge and can take care of the case and rob you of... Read Answer
Hey Angel, you do not need a divorce to get kids back. You only need to pursue child custody. We can certainly try to help you evaluate your... Read Answer
If she is not harassing you there is nothing much you can do. She can speak to whoever she wants, as part of the freedom of speech. However, if... Read Answer
We can certainly help you evaluate your options. Feel free to give us a call or text for a free consultation. Thank You. Toll-Free... Read Answer
You have a tough situtation, and will need the advice of a good local lawyer. Get to one quickly. Who is on the birth certificate? Are you? Are there... Read Answer
If, as it seems, there is an agreement that has been entered by a Court, it will take a significant change in circumstances for the Dad to eve get a... Read Answer
Absolutely. The Court is not in charge of your day to day lives. The parents are going to HAVE to work together for a long time. Make a good... Read Answer
You can either hire a good local lawyer or try to figure out how to handle such a proceeding on your own, which is doable, but not easy for someone... Read Answer
Your question is confusing, but any judgment creditor can garnish your pay and such a garnishment is not a one time thing, but will continue until... Read Answer
Yes, but it will be difficult. Talk to a good local lawyer and see whether he or she thinks you should try again now or wait awhile. Good luck.
You and your Grandma need to go to a good local lawyer as soon as possible. This can be fixed. Good Luck.
Talk to a good lawyer wherever your case is. You certainly have a chance for some relief, but it depends on all the circumstances and history of the... Read Answer
Of course you can sue him. See a good local lawyer. Good luck.
You should discuss the matter with both of your parents and ask that things be changed, but, eventually, you have a lot of practical power, in that,... Read Answer
Yes, you can, but if she does not have anything you can collect on, you will be wasting your time and money. Sorry. Good Luck.
You will need either a court order directing the schols to give you these records or to obtain at least joint "legal custody" which is different from... Read Answer
You should get a deed of the property from your brother (have your lawyer prepare and send it to him or ask his lawyer to prepare it, if he has one),... Read Answer
You certainly can sue her, but if she has nothing from which to collect, you will be mostly wasting your time. I am sorry for your predicament.