Is there such a thing as a bre-birth custody contract between a biological mother and father who are not married?
No, such a contract would not be enforceable. They will simply have to battle it out after birth.
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No, such a contract would not be enforceable. They will simply have to battle it out after birth.
Listen to your lawyer. There is no way around providing (both) financial statements. It may seem like a pain, but a Joint Petition with full...
It certainly sounds like your husband is (or was) in contempt of the automatic RO. A lot will probably depend on what has transpired since then...
That is NOT the way it's supposed to work. I would strongly consider filing a modification of custody/support or contempt to rectify the situation.
I don't think it would be ethical for an attorney to advise you to wait out the 10-year mark purely for strategy. Although it would place you in a...
What is the point you are trying to make? Maybe your child indicated that something happened? Not many fathers would take that step unless they...
No, you do not have to add that child to your policy.
In addition to finding a reduced-fee attorney, you may also want to explore the option of having that attorney seek to have your husband pay your...
It only has to be signed by a lawyer if you are being represented by a lawyer.
No, he can't "sign over" his parental rights without your consent to get out of child support. He is just trying to intimidate you.