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A little close for comfort. If you have already contacted the State Bar, you should add a follow up letter, advising the reviewing committee of... Read Answer
Please go to a family lawyer in your area immediately and get some counsel on how to proceed. There are not enough facts in your posed question... Read Answer
You could held in contempt, and your husband could ab awarded cutsody.
You need to file a motion to modify the support order in the Texas court - the Texas Attorney General's office can help you find your cause number.... Read Answer
Please consult with a lawyer who practices family law in your area. The easiest way to get a divorce would be if the two of you could... Read Answer
What I have done for clients in this type of situation is have them legally change the children's names then the new name is put on the birth... Read Answer
Yes, you can file for custody. Your local court should have a custody office or a civil office. Go there and ask them how to do it.... Read Answer
Please take your fee contract to a lawyer and have him or her review it. If the retainer is refundable, you should be able to get the unused... Read Answer
You really need to consult with an attorney in your area. Most states require that you either get the father's permission to move or get the... Read Answer
How would anyone but your ex-husband know what he is up to? If he is, you'll find out. If the room is in order and safe, I don't know why... Read Answer
They are probably asking for guardianship papers. When an adult is incapacitated, you can petition the court to be able to make decisions on... Read Answer
Child support ends when the child turns eighteen or graduates from high school whichever is later. If over eighteen, the child must be enrolled... Read Answer
Please talk to a family lawyer in your area immediately so you can become familiar with what your rights are in case CPS continues their... Read Answer
Please talk to a family lawyer in your area and bring your Decree and AID with you for review by the lawyer. There is the option of trying to... Read Answer
Yes, you can go to jail. More than likely, however, if you don't show up, the court may decide to use its power to have you brought to court by... Read Answer
Please consult with a lawyer who practices probate law immediately. If your father died without a will and his surviving spouse is not... Read Answer
My sympathies to you on the death of your husband. Please go immediately to a lawyer in your area and get some help. If you can not... Read Answer
Please go to a lawyer who does family law in your area. There are several different things you can do. Will your daughter sign an Agreed... Read Answer
You should send your ex a letter certified mail, return receipt requested that having obtained a copy of the Orders, you will be complying with them... Read Answer
Yes, it is possible to obtain a court order stating who has to do the traveling. Most orders have this in it already. Do you have a... Read Answer
You need to obtain advice from a family lawyer in your jurisdiction to get paternity established immediately for both kids as well as... Read Answer
You need to immediately get some counsel from a family lawyer in your area. If there has never been a court order, you need to obtain... Read Answer
In Texas, at age 16, you must be living apart from your parents and be self supporting and managing your own affairs in order to have your... Read Answer
Please go to see a lawyer who is experienced in family law in your area. While it is normally up to the parent in possession who he/she leaves... Read Answer