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You may revoke or change your DPOA whenever you'd like so long as you're competent.
The short answer is yes. Here are the steps: Petition filed in probate court by person interested in individual's welfare, Petitioner notifies... Read Answer
Most probably, I would suggest seeing an attorney with all of the details.
In Michigan, you could Petition for Guardianship. However, the court would seek an evaluation of your mom by a medical professional to see if... Read Answer
Gifts never have to be given back unless they are conditional. The best example of that is an engagement ring where the marriage never happens.
If you're a child, yes they can do what they feel is in your best interest. If you're an adult in their household, you can move out if you don't like... Read Answer
You didn't finish your question. Can she do what?
No one is going to let an 18 year old adopt a puppy let alone a 16 year old girl. You can help her all you like without the need for an adoption.
I doubt it, but you really need to talk with your attorney or the CPS people as to what they think.
You need to ask a local lawyer who knows MI law. In PA, a GP needs to have established a certain custody history or have certain circumstances happen... Read Answer
First question is was there ever a paternity action which declared him to be the father. If so, the moving statute applies and you can pursue her to... Read Answer
Look, you are being abused and you need to stand up for yourself and your children. There is probably a local agency that can give you necessary... Read Answer
Yes. And he is owed an equitable interest in the cars for what he paid on them minus depreciation.
It depends upon the parenting time guidelines of the Friend of the Court in the County in which you were divorced or has jurisdiction at this time.... Read Answer
Talk with your attorney. You need to establish that there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances to change the custody order.... Read Answer
I will say that in Arizona a family court judge or hearing officer can certainly order a party to submit to a hair follicle test. You should consult... Read Answer
The best thing to do is to have a will designating a guardian. You should also give your son a durable power of attorney for your daughter... Read Answer
follow the court order for visitation. if he does not ask your lawyer to file a motion for contempt. if you dont like the order, have your... Read Answer