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First, keep in mind the typical writing of this provision when it refers to 2021 or an odd year, will be referring to the tax year and not the time... Read Answer
If your husband was previously married to a woman in Utah and did not obtain a divorce before marrying you, then your marriage is void. A... Read Answer
Most likely they are saying you lack a history of being involved, but Grandparent visitation rights and a guardianship are different things. ... Read Answer
Judges often will take a position that children shouldn't be around new significant others, but visitation should still be allowed and may be altered... Read Answer
Thanks for posting your question Katy. A typical divorce uncontested cost anywhere from $1,200 to $3,000. When you are struggling financially and can... Read Answer
I understand your concern as a mother not wanting to send your child alone and have him not being returned. Even through court channels it’s... Read Answer
You have the right to modify custody or put in place a custody order. Given the problems, you have provided it would be best for you guys whereas you... Read Answer
Your question pertains to custody arrangements. Are you still legally married? If there is no pending court orders regarding child custody than you... Read Answer
What type of legal custody do you currently have or whoever has custody right now? An attorney needs to review the current custody paperwork. What... Read Answer
Not sure of what you are asking but I will assume the Ex is the mother. Dont' call me but call a local OK lawyer. My opinion is that generally,... Read Answer
If no one resides in Nevada then Nevada no longer has jurisdiction. This response is intended to provide general information only and is not a... Read Answer
You would need a conservatorship. Hire an attorney who does family law practice and get this done.
You have no more, nor any fewer, rights to your mother's remains than the rights of your siblings.
Oklahoma law permits an adoption over the objection of a parent if the parent has either: failed to contribute to the support of the chlld for at... Read Answer
Oklahoma has a "relocation statute" that states that neither parent can relocate over 75 miles from their current address without giving the other... Read Answer
Removing her would not be wise. When you file for divorce, an automatic injunction goes into effect that precludes him from changing the... Read Answer
In Oklahoma the court can authorize a marriage of a girl under 16 if the court conducts a hearing at which the parents can present evidence in... Read Answer
Jurisdiction is based on the child's residence. I assume the case was in Kansas because your son had not been a resident of Oklahoma for a full six... Read Answer