Non-custodial parents rights versus custodial parent?
He needs to consult with you and tell you ahead of time. You can go to court to finalize things if you are tired of the uncertainty.
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He needs to consult with you and tell you ahead of time. You can go to court to finalize things if you are tired of the uncertainty.
Someone probably means DCPP which is division of Child protection and permanency formerly known DYFS
You can go into court to stop the grandparent visitation if it is court ordered or if it is not court-ordered you can put a stop to it on your own.
Yes. Although a judge will not just rubberstamp what a child wants, a judge would be interested in knowing what the child wants.
You might be but there are other questions which need to be answered.
Not without a court order or consent.
Not until a final judgment of divorce is entered.
It will be up to a judge to believe such a valuations are necessary. You do need to get to court to get your child and get on with the rest of your...
Yes. That type of clerical error does not get her out of jury service. She should correct the error but certainly appear for jury duty.
You likely will not have any financial obligation and can make a good argument that her financial obligations are not yours.