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I would highly recommend that you consult with an attorney to determine what options that you may have. In order to proceed you need to make... Read Answer
Gather your documents and pay for a consultation with a Family Law Attorney in your state. An attorney would need to see what you signed to be... Read Answer
It depends upon your current Will. How and when it was drafted. Wills can be simple or extremely complicated. However, in Texas, if you had a Will... Read Answer
It sounds like the mother has a previous CPS history. They may be involved when the unborn child is born depending on the mother's status. For... Read Answer
You should contact the local legal aid office to see if you qualify for free or low cost legal services to address the issues you discuss. You may... Read Answer
If the case has been closed, you probably cannot press charges for the same acts that were covered under the case when you were 16. However, if there... Read Answer
You can retain a family lawyer to file an enforcement and a temporary restraining order as well to stop the surgery.
Yes CPS can remove the child if they find out about the child.
Yes you need to find an attorney in your county that focuses on defending CPS cases.
Yes you can ask for expanded/modified Standard Possession Order.
If CPS filed a true nonsuit, then their entire case was dismissed along with any temporary orders entered. I do not know how they would legally name... Read Answer
The answer depends on what your order says. If the order has a geographical restriction, she cannot relocate your son outside of the... Read Answer
Whether you can enlist in the military (and relocate your child) without permission of the court depends on what your current order says. ... Read Answer
The first question I would ask is whether or not the grandparent even has grounds to seek access to the child.
"In Texas, a court can... Read Answer
If you leave money to someone in your will (or otherwise gift it to him), it is his separate property and his wife has no claim to it provided he... Read Answer
She cannot change the exchange location. She is trespassing if she goes to your place when you are not there.
You or your lawyer will have an opportunity to advocate for you at your trial. Having an attorney is especially crucial in your case. The... Read Answer
If you are the primary conservator for the children, The father will be ordered to pay you child support. based on his... Read Answer
First look at your existing court order to determine if there is any term in the order that requires him to seek your consent before he travels our... Read Answer
You could solve the problem of him coming over whenever he wants if you file for divorce and ask for temporary orders for you to have the temporary... Read Answer
Whether your daughter can be kicked out of the home depends on a number of factors. Do they lease or own the home? Is she on the lease or mortgage?... Read Answer
It is illegal (a felony) to choke someone. It would be difficult to argue that type of "restraint" is self-defense. It would be better not to attempt... Read Answer