What to do about visitation due COVID-19?
Ms. Cloud is correct. If you do not have an attorney, I would suggest that you get one.
Virginia Beach, VA
Employment and labor Lawyer at Virginia Beach, VA
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor, Personal Injury ... +2 more
Ms. Cloud is correct. If you do not have an attorney, I would suggest that you get one.
It depends on how the most recent custody order is written. You should consult with an attorney who can review the order and advise you...
If the order says that you are to use the public school calendar, that's what you would use. If you wish to change that, you will need to file a...
I would have to see the questionnaire and release before commenting but typically the employer's request needs to be narrowly tailored to why those...
What would be considered a "good plan" is frankly dependent upon a number of factors. If the current schedule is unworkable due to the father's...
You will need to file a Motion with the Court to amend the current Order.
In addition to the first answer given by Ms. Cloud, you might want to consider (if you know) how that particular GAL is viewed by the judge your...
This is more of a landlord/tenant issue. Based upon your question, it sounds as though he is your landlord; otherwise, he would not believe he...
Selected as the best answer
It's difficult to say - I would suggest you retain a lawyer to review your prior contracts with MD and VA, as well as the letter received...
If you want to make ANY changes to a visitation schedule that is part of a court order, you definitely should have that entered by the court as a...