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yes. file your case in Illinois
If the mother of your son is in violation of the court order that provides for visitation (periods of possession) for you with your son, you can file... Read Answer
It is necessary to file a suit in District Court to request emancipation. It seems reasonable that you have grounds for requesting this relief. The... Read Answer
You need to consult with an attorney about your specific facts. The natural parent normally would have rights over a stepparent. However,... Read Answer
Must be in writing. Or they can argue Quantum Meruit, but probably not smart enough to do that. I'm thinking they are getting ready to be... Read Answer
Go after the false accuser.
Read the Limited Partnership papers.
Girlfriend as in truly a buddy? Or phone sex, email pictures etc. Be careful. Underage is underage. Under 13 is aggravated, first class... Read Answer
Maybe you should consider hiring a different lawyer.
HELLO? Need to read the will. You MUST BE mentioned. If not, you are presumed to have been forgotten. And can inherit.
Yes, that can be done. Get a lawyer to help you, so that no more mistakes are made.
Stops whatever the injunction says it is for. Need to read all the papers. Injunction stops something.
HIre a lawyer to help stop it. ASAP. And ask for your money back, too.
yes, she can, is it legal? Maybe. Maybe not. Can he file? Sure, will he get anywhere, maybe. So whichever spouse you are, better talk to... Read Answer
Maybe, it would take a lawyer, and a whole pile of facts to turn this around. Not easy at all.
Next to impossible. Sue them, and see if you can subpoena the records, and/or change the report.
Generally there needs to be a complaint of eminent danger to the children for CAPS to get involved. It is very unusual for removal unless either the... Read Answer
Without knowing what you are filing it is impossible to answer your question. Since you mentioned a contact with the D.A. I assume it is a criminal... Read Answer
Depends where the adoption took place. Then Petition the Court, in that State, and hope for the best. At this stage, where every one is... Read Answer
After all these years, no contact, no support, you would be safer filing to terminate his rights, than get the name change. Almost for sure that you... Read Answer
No marriage, bc father is dead. So I would argue that you are correct. Get a lawyer to send a her a quick letter, if no results, file a... Read Answer
Yes, tough, but can be done. If living together, especially. Last ten years or so in the law, really helpful for non bio fathers, even if... Read Answer
Where was she at the time of the hearing? She better be able to help you this time. Get to a lawyer ASAP. You will need to get to the... Read Answer
Make sure that the latest Decree gives her all night visitation. I am surprised that the language is in that. You can get the Decree... Read Answer