Can I get in trouble legally for seeing him and or talking to him?
If all that happened was that your parental rights were terminated, then, no, you cannot get into "trouble" for speaking with your child. If,...
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If all that happened was that your parental rights were terminated, then, no, you cannot get into "trouble" for speaking with your child. If,...
I can certainly empathize with your situation. But, there is no "right" to freedom of movement as a minor. So long as your parents are not...
While I sympathize with your situation, no child gets to "decide" when or if to see their parent(s) for parenting time. Ever. You are required to...
I'd say no - the 15 minute thing is a common practice simply to account for reality (traffic, got out of work late, etc.). If they missed that...
I imagine that amount is the loan, plus interest (at a huge interest rate), court costs, attorney fees, etc. You can certainly ask for an...
The short answer is nothing. Suing to collect upon a debt is the method they are supposed to use. Now, as a practical matter, they certainly can...
It wasn't fraud because he was authorized to use the account. It would appear that you didn't close it. So, it was an open, valid account, and he...
Many times, a "charge" card that is issued by a particular store is considered a "secured" debt (at least by the lender) - they stick a tiny little...
Normally, support is premised upon a 40-hour-a-week job kind of situation. This is unusual. Since an early withdrawal from a retirement account...
Here's the short answer - nothing. Yes, you can complain to your support case worker. And, yes, you can take your ex back to court on a contempt...