Which court order do I follow for taxes?
If an order addresses claiming the children, then you have to follow it. If you think it’s unfair, then you would have to try to modify it.
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If an order addresses claiming the children, then you have to follow it. If you think it’s unfair, then you would have to try to modify it.
Being able to have custody and having the ability to make decisions about the children's lives can be different things. As was previously answered,...
If she's not in jail, then go to a courthouse. Prisoners can marry, according to the AZ Department of...
If she is not acting diligently, you may be able to sue for breach of fiduciary duty.
It seems like you may be able to file on the ground of abandonment. If you can't find her, you might have to serve her by publication.
If there is absolutely no money at all, the debts may be gone. If he had any property at all, that could go into the estate.
Yes, it’s always best to have a lawyer; at the least, you don’t have to worry about the ins and outs yourself.
If the plot doesn’t belong to you, then you can’t change it.
When the divorce goes to trial, you can try and prove that it it was meant as a gift.
There would need to be a modification of the custody order. See if you can get your mom to file for one, and the judge should hear your opinion,...