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What is a postal verification?

Answered 5 years and 6 months ago by attorney J. Allen Fiorletta   |   1 Answer
Once the child's mother has established residency in Michigan, you can file here. The postal verification simply establishes that she is receiving her mail here. Is there a reason you didn' want to file in Indiana?
Once the child's mother has established residency in Michigan, you can file here. The postal verification simply establishes that she is receiving... Read More
You have the right to be in the child’s life regardless of your mairtal status. You are a student right now you should also look for and secure a part time job because when the baby is born the mother might put you on child support. When she ask you for money to help raise the baby you can petition to the court to be in the child life by requesting visitation to see the child and be able to do video visitation like FaceTime etc. be cautious in who you chose to hire as an attorney. Michigan Attorney retainers start at $3,000 for a good lawyer. Best lawyer is $5,000 and a great lawyer is $7,000. Contact us if you would like to discuss more in a free consultation.... Read More
You have the right to be in the child’s life regardless of your mairtal status. You are a student right now you should also look for and secure... Read More

Who is responsible for transportation in visitation?

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by NA smsattorney@gmail.com (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If it’s not a court order the transportation is between the two of you to work out. Unless she don’t agree and cooperate than you can go to court have to judge so meet half way transportation and if she does not cooperate file for contemp if it persists you can get the judge to give you the custody and give her visitation. Contact me if you need further assistance ... Read More
If it’s not a court order the transportation is between the two of you to work out. Unless she don’t agree and cooperate than you can go... Read More