What are the rules on leaving state regarding custody
Assuming there is no custody order in place, you should be able to relocate out of state with the child
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Assuming there is no custody order in place, you should be able to relocate out of state with the child
Your boyfriend appears to be the custodial parent, even thought there is no custody order in place. He should be able to file for and collect child...
Assuming you do not have a custody order in place yet, the court will apply "the best interest of the child" standard in order to decide with whom...
Yes. The need for support does not change, however,the change in the cost of living may affect the amount of support you are entitled to
Although the best interest of the child is the standard applied in custody cases, there are many factors that may play into the situation. An...
Psych evaluations can be very helpful in certain cases. However, if you are hoping to limit your husband's visitations, even the supervised ones,...
I agree with my colleagues. Filing for modification of your support is the way to go. I suggest you contact an experienced attorney, to assist you...
You may need to provide some additional information. Typically, there are very few instances when an annulment would be available. The problem...
I agree with my colleague. Sounds like you need a custody order which would set a clear visitation schedule
First, you may not even need to go to court. Under the new relocation statute, Section 5337, you are required to give a proper notice of...