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Thank you for your question. It is possible that a notarized letter showing that you consent to the enrollment may be enough, but it may depend... Read Answer
I do not know what the letter from the law firm said, but as of this moment, the court order in place controls. BUT I gather they are suggesting that... Read Answer
"Affordable" is a bad way to pick a lawyer for this type of issue. The real issue is what will be the consequence to you and to your future, if... Read Answer
Im sorry that things have happened in your life that you feel the need at age 16 to seek a determination of emancipation. Emancipation is more than... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I'm sorry you are having problems with your father. However, I believe it would be more prudent for you to consult with... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I’m so sorry to hear that you are going through this. It must be incredibly stressful for you. ... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. Whether an annulment is appropriate would depend on a couple of factors. Were you living together in Peru for any... Read Answer
No, but you can get a modified visitation order to prevent your former husband from having visitatation with your daughter in the girlfriend's... Read Answer
You should not move without a court order for custody and visitation. Married or not, he has parental rights. You would run the risk of being... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. If you keep a child outside of a court-ordered timeframe/beyond the parenting time schedule which is embodied in the... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. Custody battles can be very difficult especially when one parent is not following the court order. If you have an order... Read Answer
Thank you for your questions. We’re sorry to hear you’re going through such a difficult time! The short answer is that it... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. You are addressing two separate issues. For both, you should consult with an attorney. If she proceeds forward on a... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I am sorry you are dealing with this situation. There are some enforcement options but before I am able to explore them,... Read Answer
You must live continuously in NJ to file for divorce here. If you lived in NJ before your husband "sent" you back to India, you may still be able to... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I can imagine how difficult it must be to constantly struggle financially while your ex-wife seems to be doing... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I truly understand your concern. As to your inquiry about the medical bills, the short answer is that you will likely... Read Answer
Generally, your former wife must prove changed circumstances to do this. If you and she earn about the same as in 2016, she probably can't prove that... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. I am sorry it involves such unfortunate circumstances. You do need to make formal application, by way of the... Read Answer
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Since the divorce is still pending it is imperative that you address these concerns in any agreement that may be... Read Answer
Thank you for your question.No, your husband cannot just snatch your daughter. He will have to make an application with the Court requesting... Read Answer
Thank you for your question.In New Jersey, if you wish to relocate, you must have the consent of your child’s father or have a Court order... Read Answer
Somebody who understands both. A prosecution in a municipal court is a separate issue from a restraining order proceeding in Family Court. You may... Read Answer
Thank you for your question.There are many factors to consider when determining whether an award of alimony is warranted, and if warranted, the... Read Answer
Thank you for your question. In New Jersey, emancipation is very fact-sensitive, but the essential inquiry is whether the child has moved beyond the... Read Answer