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Short answer: no. Emancipation is either by age or legal decree -- not automatic upon pregnancy. If you would like to review the... Read Answer
Your facts are a bit incomplete -- you do not state whether the original order was modified, or what, precisely it says if it was -- and those sorts... Read Answer
Short version, yes, but I express no opinion on whether it will achieve the result you desire (the "resetting the clock" thing, which is an insurance... Read Answer
Your question is a bit disjointed and incomplete. For example, you do not say where the child lives, or how you and she came to be living in... Read Answer
Under current law, he has the same rights that any OTHER putative father might have, regardless of age. Start with the resources, information,... Read Answer
Some of your message is hard to understand. For example, as to the child's desire to come to NJ, you used "doest." Which I will presume... Read Answer
Well, it seems obvious that husband has received legal advice, but I think it might be deficient or faulty. Yes, the "rents, profits and... Read Answer
Probably none. Absent some OTHER crime (say, she also beat the kids), the cops and prosecutors are extremely reluctant to get involved in such... Read Answer
Your question appears to have been interrupted in the middle of the second sentence, and the first sentence is unclear. You can look at the... Read Answer
I'm not sure what you are requesting. You have adequate cause to withhold the daughter from the mother based on CPS instructions (and, it... Read Answer
The short answer to your question is "no." I have never heard of a criminal prosecution under any similar circumstances. If, at this... Read Answer
It is a bit unclear what you are asking. There is no required format (numbering or otherwise) for Complaint sections in this "notice pleading"... Read Answer
The rules vary from county to county. In Clark County, the rules, which are now being revised, currently provide in EDCR Rule 5.07 that "No... Read Answer
Wise? perhaps not, but as to "safe," well, that is probably dependent on WHY your ex has 7 citations -- lousy driver? Drunk? You do... Read Answer
It is hard to understand your situation. If you see your daughter every other weekend, you do NOT have "50/50 custody." It is unclear... Read Answer
"Fair" -- like "pretty" or "pornography" -- is usually in the eye of the beholder, not an objective reference. If your sister wants to alter... Read Answer
Well, there are alternatives and choices and information to be had all around. First, it is reasonable to ask whether the child has seen an... Read Answer
The simple answer is "of course," but your probable ACTUAL question is "what might my parents do about it?" So long as you are under 18, not... Read Answer
It is a bit unclear precisely what was ordered, or why it is not occurring as ordered, but if your ex is not complying with the provisions, the... Read Answer
First, I am not sure what a "license job" is, or exactly what it is you are asking.
If your question is whether you are still a legal minor and... Read Answer
This makes no sense to me -- I appear to be missing a critical fact; no provider should refuse to provide services because people have too MUCH... Read Answer
This is not a family law question. That said, you may have missed the time that anyone had any responsibility for signing up. if not, the... Read Answer
The same way anyone else does; it would be simplest if you could track him down and get him to sign an acceptance of service. If not, a process... Read Answer
Your question involves something of a false premise -- there are basically no "rights" for either natural OR step-grandparents when it comes to... Read Answer
The short answer, in most States including Nevada, is "no." "Assisted suicide" is a legal term of art, and simple knowledge does not qualify in... Read Answer