How can I prove my ex wife is overcharging me for child care?
The safest way that you could accomplish your goals would be to file a motion to modify child support, specifically the childcare, claiming that...
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The safest way that you could accomplish your goals would be to file a motion to modify child support, specifically the childcare, claiming that...
Based on the information that you've provided, it's unclear where you are in the child protection process and how to advise you accordingly. ...
Yes, that is possible. You would apply for a name change in the probate court in your district, which is very simple to do. There would need to...
Aside from criminal charges like child endangerment (you may want to post this in the criminal section, too), it is possible (of not probable) that...
+1 on talking to your lawyer... he/she should know what to do. At the very least, your ex must produce a financial affidavit at least 5 days...
Here's the current statue on acknowledgement of paternity: https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_815y.htm#sec_46b-172 Beneath the text of...
If you file for divorce, the only way that you would be entitled to preclude your mother-in-law from staying in your marital residence is if you...
It sounds like your case is long past the case management date, which is usually the first time that people have to go back to court if there are...
You might not be able to stop him from doing it, but filing for divorce puts "automatic orders" into effect that would prohibit him from taking a...
The answer depends largely on what, if anything, you're separation agreement says on the subject. If his payment of those expenses is...