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If she won't agree, you will need to get the Court to order it. Perhaps your son on his own could ask his mother and tell her he will petition the... Read Answer
It is improper to unilaterally refuse ordered visitation. You should discuss the situation with your ex, and, if you can't work it out, the only... Read Answer
Unfortunately, in Michigan, this is a very complicated area. You need to find a lawyer who really knows how to help you. Ask around and call around... Read Answer
This certainly does NOT sound correct. Do you have a good attorney, who has brought the history to the attention of the judge in the Guardianship... Read Answer
Probably not unless he helped her or she used the money for him or gave it to him. SOrry
Talk to other lawyers in the county and ask them all for several recommendations and see who comes up the most. Good Luck.
If she had no will and her money went to her live in boyfriend, it must have been in a jointly titled account of some sort, and that leaves you... Read Answer
It is up to your son to demand and get parenting time. If he chooses to share that time with you, you get to see your granddaughter, but you have no... Read Answer
Yes, it is improper. Go to a good local lawyer right away. Good Luck
While you are unlikely to lose technical legal or physical custody, when kids hit that age, they can effectively kill any real parenting time you... Read Answer
If he left no will, your sister is correct. Sorry
you have not made it clear what your parents' situation is. Have they passed away? Are they in bad health? If there is money there for you, could you... Read Answer
The answer to your question is "Yes". Hire a lawyer immediately. If you would like to talk to me further, call me at 586-465-4198.
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You stand a very good chance of prevailing on this if you have to go to court, but my suggestion is that you maybe try mediation together first. Make... Read Answer
Any good lawyer familiar with Probate litigation could handle this. You will need to bring to that lawyer all of the facts as you know them, and,... Read Answer
He may have some rights depending upon how long you were married, how bills were paid, and what increase in equity there has been during the... Read Answer
You have not asked a question, but I assume you wonder how to quell the fears of others. One way would be to keep the family updated with an... Read Answer
IF you share legal custody, he is entitled to know. I would suggest that your daughter try to explain to him why she does not want him to know, and... Read Answer
Why not just add them to the insurance? They are co-owners of the land, so I would think that should not be a problem. Good Luck.
sorry, but unless your son can get help from Legal Services or someone like that or you are willing and able to pay for a lawyer, he is in a tough... Read Answer
Yes, you need an eviction notice, and to go through the normal eviction process. Sorry for your situation.
It is not up to your daughter's mother to decide that her daughter does not need child support. That is up to the Court, and, unless the mother is... Read Answer
You will have a difficult time in this sort of matter, but you could sue him or file a grievance against him with the Attorney Grievance Commission.... Read Answer
Yes. While he does not have complete legal control, he certainly should have a voice with the Court, and he has a LOT of practical control in that he... Read Answer