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Robert Smead Hogan
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Is dad on the birth certificate? If not, you may want to consider an adult...
Fran Brochstein
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An adult name change is easy. I sell DO IT YOURSELF kit if you live in Harris...
Fran Brochstein
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You have grounds to ask for custody. You need to file something immediately...
Fran Brochstein
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First, I'm sorry for the pain your family is going through. Second, before...
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Robert Smead Hogan
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Ok. I'll bite. Merely as a hypothetical, I think that lawyers should be...
Deirdre Lynn O'Connor
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I think yours are fair questions, which should not be ridiculed or dismissed....
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Fran Brochstein
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You need the father's permission to change a minor child's name. There is no...
Fran Brochstein
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In Texas grandparents have limited rights. If you want to see your...
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Assuming you are the paternal grandparents, unless daddy is in jail or deployed...
Fran Brochstein
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He would need to go to court and evict you. It will take awhile for him to go...
Fran Brochstein
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For criminal purposes in Texas a child is an adult at 17. For civil...
Fran Brochstein
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You need an attorney in your county to sit down and talk to you! You obviously...
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Your friend needs to decide she is an adult and can act like one. You cannot...
Fran Brochstein
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A person is an adult at 18. She can do what she wants. She can take any stuff...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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Generally, the conservator of your child cannot use punishment of the child as...
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If you have court ordered visitation and access rights that the conservator is...
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Fran Brochstein
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I was adopted as a baby. As an adult, I got a copy of my original birth...
Fran Brochstein
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In Texas, parental rights are superior to other relative's rights. Mom had...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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Nothing is going to happen until you go hire a good family law attorney. To...
Fran Brochstein
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In the Dallas area, I suggest you contact THERESA LANGFORD. You can find her...
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Patricia Faye Bushman's answer
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You hire a good family law attorney. Without reviewing the case there is no...
Kali Roshan Morgan
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Without knowing all the details, it sounds as if you may need to file a motion...
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Fran Brochstein
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It sounds like you are a minor (under 18). If you are over the age of 18,...
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Fran Brochstein
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You definately need to sit down face-to-face with an attorney in your area and...
Kelly Kathleen Erickson
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Having a mental health problem does not automatically make you an unfit parent....
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Fran Brochstein
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1. I don't know if you qualify for an annulment. Did you leave your husband...
Fran Brochstein
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I assume that there are court ordered visitation in place. If not, it needs to...
Jonathan H Levy
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The wife may not have standing to petition a court, if she does, you can oppose...
Fran Brochstein
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Like the other attorney said, she probably does not have standing to order you...

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