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IT would be extremely risky to simply stop paying. I would suggest filing a motion and then start putting the money into an escrow account to show... Read Answer
Talk to the local Mental Health officials about her actions and they can help you figure out if she could be hospitalized against her will. Good Luck.
Not automatically, but it is certainly possible that a Court would order him to pay under some circumstances. Good Luck.
Unfortunately, your sister is correct. Your best bet would be to try to convince your Dad, if he is stll competent, to change things to involve the... Read Answer
If you asked and he told you no in some provable way (email, text, with disinterested witnesses) and you made your plans after that, I would set all... Read Answer
it should not be a problem. I cannot imagine that having a driver's license is in any way a prerequisite to getting a marriage license. Have him use... Read Answer
It is a fairly simple Probate Court procedure ,but it will be easier with a lawyer. Good Luck.
No one will force him to go at age 18. It will be u to him. Your client shouldn't do anything to hinder visitation, but she will not be forced to... Read Answer
It is likely because QDRO's are limited by the terms and conditions of the plan and that those conditions do not allow payout until he reaches 57.
You have not provided sufficient information for a good answer here. Take all of your paperwork and facts to a good local attorney for an evaluation... Read Answer
This is a VERY complicated legal area. You will need to immediately find a very good and experienced family law lawyer to help you. The answers are... Read Answer
if you have strong enough evidence, you might be able to get a Personal Protection Order to keep her away from you and your daughter. On the other... Read Answer
As long as the Guardian is all right with it, the ward may make decisions. Check first with the Guardian. Good Luck.
You have not provided enough information. From whom did this request come? What was it about?
You are right to take this to Court. Good Luck.
Yes, if the other spouse does nothing in the interim.
At that age, she will probably go wherever she wishes. If she wants to be with Dad, she should tell everyone that and Dad should file a motion with... Read Answer
Unfortunately, I see little that you can do that will be helpful in the way you want help. If you raise these issues formally, your son, his... Read Answer
How did your brother do this? Did he forge her name? Did he have her power of attorney? It does not seem proper for him to have done so in any event.... Read Answer
You need to get to a lawyer and get to court as soon as possible. If she leaves and takes him with her, there is a chance that the custody matter... Read Answer
You probably can't, unless there are some very strange specific circumstances. You would need to give us many more facts. Sorry
If the ex and children are still in Arkansas and the divorce proceedings were there, yes, any modification will have to be done there. If any of... Read Answer
Possibly. It depends upon your husband's situation. You can ask him, or, if he is unwilling, you can ask the court to let you keep the current... Read Answer
The natural parents will have to be served with the petition for guardianship.
Tom Stotz