What do I need to do
It depends on the state and the district you are moving too. A notary does not require a court.
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It depends on the state and the district you are moving too. A notary does not require a court.
Very odd case. Normally they would not do it and I am not sure how they even knew who to call.
I agree that you will make more money with an experienced lawyer to negotiate for you. Some will work out contingency agreements with you so you...
You cannot be written up. Do not sign any papers without having a lawyer look them over yet.
You can file a police report or if it is a family member a family offense petition.
It depends on if you want to appear in court. If not showing up is worth more than $80 then pay the fine.
Consult a lawyer, but you will need to show the change is based on what is in the best interest of the children.
If the agreements allows you to do this, then you can. But you need to be careful with how you go forward because she still may call the police. ...
You can do both. It depends on what the defects are.
An answer is very technical but the only difference between a non verified and verified is answer is a notary and the final page of the answer.