How to respond ro a serve for joinder?
You should talk to a lawyer in the place where the court that is hearing the case is. Where is that?
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You should talk to a lawyer in the place where the court that is hearing the case is. Where is that?
If it was in Juvenile and Domestic Relations court and if it's a final order, then an appeal would go to the Circuit Court, which has completely...
> file for custody, alimony or child support If those are your main concerns your best bet is to file for them in juvenile court, which you can...
If this involves a traffic accident, you may be able to serve using a special process via the DMV and/or your state's Secretary of State. But this...
If this is a San Diego case, look up Nancy Stassinopoulos or Cheryl Dailey.
>He must've won the appeal case by default judgement. Not necessarily. In family law, the judges are often concerned about deciding the case...
>"Isn't the final divorce a mutual agreement amongst both parties and spousal support isn't required like child support?" If you had a signed...
What you are talking about is called "imputing income" - asking the judge to treat her as making a certain amount of money when doing the...
You certainly may be able to "get him for child support" but you might not want to do that because that involves establishing his paternity, making...
If the father is willing to agree to the change, all three of you can sign an agreement and then file with a court to have the agreement made into...