There is a good possibility that you may lose some of your money, just because you have other kids does not relieve you from paying back child support. You should consult a local attorney so he or she can give you a complete legal analysis of your situation. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawyer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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Yes, you can file for dissolution of marriage if you are pregnant. As for time-sharing if you are breast feeding a court may require you to provide milk to the father when he has time with the child. You should hire a local attorney who has appeared in front of the local judges because he or she may know their tendencies. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawyer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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He should file a motion for contempt and starting documenting all of the other parent’s lack of cooperation and ability to follow the parenting plan with the court. Also, he may want to file a petition to modify the time-sharing agreement. He should look at hiring a local attorney to assist him with his situation. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawyer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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Appealing a family law matter due to the fact you did not have legal representation is not an adequate ground to appeal a ruling. There are other reasons you can appeal but not having an attorney is not a ground. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawyer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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Yes, you can file a motion for temporary relief establishing a temporary parenting plan. Also, I would suggest you document all of your attempts in seeing your minor child. I would suggest having an attorney assist you in your motion and in the dissolution of marriage. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawyer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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Try speaking to his commanding officer. You should consult a local attorney so he or she can give you a complete legal analysis of your situation. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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Once you get on public assistance the Department of Revenue will get involved and the father of the baby will be placed on child support. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawyer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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First, let me begin by saying I am happy you were strong enough to leave an abusive situation. If you decide you want to seek and annulment or divorce, you should know that in Florida one of the parties, either you or your husband, must be a resident of the State of Florida for six months before filing. In addition, annulments are granted in very narrow situations and it is likely you will have to file for divorce if that is the route you choose to take. Juna M. Pulayya Attorney at Law...
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You may want to contact DOR. However, it seems as though you may need a private attorney to assist you. You should consult a local attorney so he or she can give you a complete legal analysis of your situation. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawyer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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This is going to depend on several factors. You should consult a local attorney so he or she can give you a complete legal analysis of your situation. JMP Law, P.A. Juna M. Pulayya www.jmplawyer.com junior@jmplawyer.com
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