Can I sue my husband?
A divorce seems to be the more appropriate option. I would first recommend meeting with a qualified family attorney to discuss your rights.
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A divorce seems to be the more appropriate option. I would first recommend meeting with a qualified family attorney to discuss your rights.
It seems as if you are in a tough spot. ORS 107.101 states, in part, that it is Oregon policy to assure minor children frequent and continuing...
You need to schedule a consultation with an experienced family law attorney. There are resources available to investigate some of your concern at...
I am sorry to hear of your situation. There are countless variables to consider in your matter. Should a court revisit your matter, the standard by...
You have several issues and no clear answers. While it appears you properly provided the Notice of Intent to Move, it also sounds as if she...
Possibly. The answer will be highly dependent on the language of the General Judgment and the actions of the parties post-dissolution. You should...
The answer is possibly. Such a question is case specific. There is no blanket response. You should meet with experienced dissolution counsel to...
In short, no - or at least not without making a misrepresentation to the court. Based on the information provided, however, you appear to currently...
There is no "temporary custody" form of which you speak to my knowledge. You could have your ex-wife complete a temporary guardianship form, which...
I agree with Attorneys Resiman and Mahoney. If you are the biological father, then you right to likely superior. However, being biological father...