Can I drop my Final Order of Protection?
Yes, you can have it vacated. But since you have an attorney, it is really something you should discuss with your attorney.
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Yes, you can have it vacated. But since you have an attorney, it is really something you should discuss with your attorney.
Even when there is no order directing it, each party is required to support their children, which includes paying medical bills and co-pays. Many...
Actually, they do have evidence of what happened. They have the words of your son. They now have to follow up on that information and try and...
Your brief description of the circumstances raises many more questions that need to first be answered before any advice can be given. Is there an...
Without the actual agreement, it is difficult to say how the court would make any determination. If there is anything in the agreement that grants...
Your fact pattern raises more questions for me so I am not sure how to completely answer your question. This is more of privacy and possibly...
If you have doubts regarding the paternity of the child, you should have a paternity test done. If the test excludes you as the father, you will...
Most likely you can, but as always it depends on the income of both parents and a few other factors. Disability income is still income. If your...
Your protective order most likely (unless specifically referred to in the Order) has nothing to do with your joint account. Because you have a...
Unfortunately, without having the actual agreement, or Judgment of Divorce to review, I can't really answer that question. You may also want to...