Can marriage overrule a court order (ex husband took It to court) prohibiting my felon boyfriend from being near my children ?
Marriage does not overrule the court order. It still applies.
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Marriage does not overrule the court order. It still applies.
Unless you have his consent in writing, you have nothing. Prepare a consent order for submission to the court.
There are other factors, most notable the length of the marriage, but it does appear that you are entitled to alimony.
If by motion you mean the court Ordered that your children not be around this person, marriage does not automatically vacate the order. You’ll...
Unless he makes application to the court, there is nothing he can do to stop her. He must act quickly if she is moving in 2 weeks.
Earnings during the marriage, although at times this can get blurry if income is fluctuating.
Hire a good divorce attorney. File for divorce.
Unless you had a romantic relationship with her, or previously lived together, then you cannot get a TRO/FRO against her. But your boyfriend can,...
It doesn’t matter which party is plaintiff. Just accept the service and get the case resolved.
It doesn’t matter who is the plaintiff of defendant. Just accept service and get the case resolved.