Do I still need to go to court after 6 years?
Yes. If you don’t go to court, you will continue to lose time with her.
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Yes. If you don’t go to court, you will continue to lose time with her.
No; the adoption is final and irrevocable. You do not mention anything about child support, is that your issue?
Please seek counseling as well as consultation with a divorce attorney on the issue of domestic violence and power and control issues.
It would be problematic for an attorney to answer your question given that you are under the age of 18. Your question implicates the possibility...
I refer any legal malpractice or ethical questions to James S. Bolan, Esq. at Brecher, Wyner, Simons, Fox & Bolan, PC, (617) 614-1500 at 189 Wells...
When I represent teenagers who have something they need to say, I encourage them to talk to a trusted adult (guidance counselor, trusted teacher,...
No, you do not have to comply. However, the risk that non-compliance poses is that DCF will record such non-compliance, and if they ever become...
The judge is required to respond. If you are negatively impacted by the delay, you could try asking in person or sending a brief letter to the...
Unfortunately, given the amount of time that has passed, an appeal is not available. The only possibility to undo a divorce judgment would be a...
Yes, you may leave. No, you do not need a court’s permission if there has been no court action so far. But it sounds like Massachusetts is the home...