I really want to live with my grandparents but I'm only 16 so does that mean I can't ?
If things are as you say, then you need to speak with a responsible adult in your life. Posting on this site will not be able to get you where you...
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If things are as you say, then you need to speak with a responsible adult in your life. Posting on this site will not be able to get you where you...
You are correct that contempt involves a willful component, but the Court will make the final determination of whether your actions contemplate...
Best advice I can give is hire an attorney.
If the Court determines the custody arrangement doesn't need to change, the previous custody orders would remain in effect.
Most likely. The courts all try to save the judge's time by hashing out the issues prior to the judge's getting involved.
Because the clerk's office is part of the State's bureaucracy, you would need to get approval from the State to file a suit. It is highly unlikely...
Seek the approval of the Court to allow you to relocate. If the father is not in Connecticut, it will be that much more likely you will be allowed...
Without a court order to the contrary, he already has joint custody. You are best served speaking to an attorney to assist you in working through...
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This question is best answered by an immigration attorney.