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two ways. he can formally have his parental rights terminated. this would end any chance of him seeing child again, and stop support. it involves... Read Answer
If you follow the order exactly as it is wirtten and your ex does not, you can file a contempt petition with the court to force her to comply. This... Read Answer
This is a simplistic answer but acurate: hire a local lawyer in Dallas, Denton or Collin County to help. They can gt it set in court to effectuate... Read Answer
The last part of your question was not legible but obviously he needs to have his attorney consult with you. Most appeals are handled by paper so... Read Answer
This is fairly common. You need an attorney to advise you on how to defend yourself Be sure to answer in writing the paper you were served wit... Read Answer
The poa is intended to be for the benefit of the grantor. However it may give her the apparent right to spend. It would take the filing of a lawsuit... Read Answer
There are defenses based on reasonable discipline of a child that may be available. The facts are critical in deciding how to defend the case. How... Read Answer
You are correct, you do need a lawyer. CPS is very difficult to deal with and it is even more difficult in some jurisdictions. The danger you face is... Read Answer
It appears that this is not your fiancee anymore. Check the terms of your lease and if you are the tenant and she is not you will need to file to... Read Answer
This is standard language to prevent childrens exposure to sexual contact at the home. If you get married it is not an unrelated adult. A girlfiend... Read Answer
You need a copy of the temporary orders and have a lawyer tell you what they mean and how to change them if necessary. Since they are temporary there... Read Answer
You have to make the best of a bad situation. You will have to pay the support unless the mother agrees to let you terminate your rights. You have a... Read Answer
I would need more information. Has any court entered orders on child custody and support?
The Maternal Grandparent if they had... Read Answer
If there is anything of a sexual nature going on between the children, it should be reported to CPS. As far as I know there is no state law on... Read Answer
Hourly rates vary from attorney to attorney depending on experience and other factors. Generally the initial consultation cost depends on how long it... Read Answer
There is no requirement in the Texas Family Code to send a demand letter for visitation, unless your Final Order requires it specifically. If... Read Answer
It is best to request that any visitation be supervised if the offense that led to his incarceration was serious and could indicate danger to your... Read Answer
Unless you have the protective order disolved, there cah be no contact. A violation is quite serious so follow the terms of the order unless you have... Read Answer