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Christian Glen Sullivan's answer
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I will assume that in this situation (in addition to being unmarried parents of...
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Carlos Gonzalez
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
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Generally, parents are legally entitled to some visitation. However given...
Cathy Ann Wagner
Cathy Ann Wagner's answer
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If your ex is working, you can get at least some support (depending on his...
Cathy Ann Wagner
Cathy Ann Wagner's answer
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Being named on the birth certificate gives you no rights so, yes, the mother of...
Cathy Ann Wagner
Cathy Ann Wagner's answer
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I'd have to read your documents, but as a general rule, if you asked the court...
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Cathy Ann Wagner
Cathy Ann Wagner's answer
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Yes, she absolutely can take him to court for child support, regardless of...
Cathy Ann Wagner
Cathy Ann Wagner's answer
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The first question: You didn't say how long ago the birth occurred. If it...
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Thomas C Gallagher
Thomas C Gallagher's answer
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I'm not sure what the connection could be between "Aiding and Abetting a...
Edward Jerome Blum
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Contributor Level 7

Generally speaking no. They can't use what she said against her if she was in...
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Cathy Ann Wagner
Cathy Ann Wagner's answer
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It is very unusual for a court to get involved in this type of decision unless...
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Cathy Ann Wagner
Cathy Ann Wagner's answer
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No, in Minnesota, with very limited exceptions, each party is responsible for...
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Carolyn Annette Elsey
Carolyn Annette Elsey's answer
Contributor Level 7

The most effective thing you can do is to let him know (through a letter sent...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Contributor Level 10

The best interest of the child is the standard for a custody matter. Getting...

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