What do I do?
No it’s not correct. It is as to mortgages on homes, but is unlikely that he will be able to refinance the car loan. Generally this is resolved...
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No it’s not correct. It is as to mortgages on homes, but is unlikely that he will be able to refinance the car loan. Generally this is resolved...
You probably don’t. The courts will generally not second guess the parent on such a decision.
Could be an error. Go to the court and ask to see the order that established paternity and support.
Yes you can. If she will cooperate and sign for the service it shouldn’t be too difficult.
If you have been separated for 7 years, alimony is very unlikely. If she is co-habitat ING, it’s also unlikely.
That should have been in your current application. Did you have a trial?
Of course you can. Just ask him. He won’t be offended.
He has no rights to the child. There is nothing wrong with him spending time with the child f they get along, but a court is unlikely to order...
See an attorney ASAP. If he is moving out and has a girlfriend, he has made his decision.
You need to prepare, execute and file with the court a consent order.