How can I be protected if I marry my off-the-grid boyfriend, who legally owns nothing?
If running for the hills isn't an option: (1) Get a Pre-Nuptial Agreement; (2) File your taxes separately - the last thing you need is the IRS...
Carlisle, PA
Family Lawyer at Carlisle, PA
Practice Areas: Family, Criminal Defense, Military Law
If running for the hills isn't an option: (1) Get a Pre-Nuptial Agreement; (2) File your taxes separately - the last thing you need is the IRS...
Definitely. The court's concern is what is in the "best interest of the child," and the fact that you are the father and/or unmarried is not...
The Courts tend to avoid awarding one parent with "full custody," but given the father's living situation, etc. there is definitely a chance that...
Unfortunately for you, the Court can award custody of your grandson to his Father, and the Father's chances of getting custody are likely greater...