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The Department of Social Services not only intervenes when a parent has abused or neglected their child but also in situations where a parent has... Read Answer
You would have to apply for an amended birth certificate for your child and follow state procedures on processing that application. I would get a... Read Answer
It sounds like there are two potential grounds to argue that he should have less visitation due to a material change in circumstances. First,... Read Answer
Davis, divorce by publication is a lengthy and complex process that requires due diligence search for your spouse. Please contact a attorney... Read Answer
I as a parent would not feel comfortable having my child without supervision with a person that has a criminal history. You as a grandparent can... Read Answer
Are you sure you want to get him to turn his rights over or are you seeking full custody? These are two different things, assuming you know... Read Answer
Check with your county court family court website to see the specific prices. I would assume a local attorney would probably charging $500 Attorney... Read Answer
Sorry to hear what you are going through. You will need to work with a competent and aggressive attorney to represent and defend you and you kids.... Read Answer
Custody cases are not cheap and very time consuming. You have taken the initiative to serve her for visitation which is a good thing. I would love to... Read Answer
Assuming there is no custody order in place than 90% have custody of your children. If he is also not registered on Fathers... Read Answer
An entire body of law exists to determine the State that has jurisdiction to determine a custody action. You should consult with an attorney in... Read Answer
Search for family court attorneys in the County the senior citizen resides and contact them for a consultation. The Lawyers.com site provides... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear this. She must reach the age of 18 to make such a decision. If she has a reason other than simply not wishing to... Read Answer
Name changes can be filed in Family Court in South Carolina. Background checks are required through SLED, and through SCDSS. Experienced... Read Answer
Agreements in family court are three party contracts -- Plaintiff, Defendant, Court. Agreements are not binding in family court until approved... Read Answer
The standard for custody determinations between parents is a "best interests" test. The standard for custody determination between a third... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer as this is a fault (adultry) divorce. Once he is served with divorce papers and has a chance to hire his own... Read Answer
If he is physically abusive, that is a fault ground for divorce in S.C., but emotional abuse is not. If you obtain a divorce property, and... Read Answer
You may wish to consult with an attorney to discuss your facts to see if there is cause to draft a cease and desist letter to the website, and, if... Read Answer
Reach out and consult with a local attorney to discuss your options regarding a paternity and custody action. Your position will be based on your... Read Answer
In answer to you doing this pro se or needing help, it sounds as though you may need help. It seems that you can file a Rule to Show Cause regarding... Read Answer
In order for your husband to have any legal rights to the child, he must do some things in order to protect his... Read Answer
If the husband is filing for divorce in Nevada, then you need to ask a Nevada attorney about going to court, because a South Carolina... Read Answer
Since you and your husband were still married at the time you slept together, it is not adultery. Adultery only happens... Read Answer