Can you move out at 17 yrs old and pregnant in Lake City, SC
Generally, in order to emancipate yourself, you have to have the permission of your parents, and you have to show the Court that you are self...
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Generally, in order to emancipate yourself, you have to have the permission of your parents, and you have to show the Court that you are self...
You cannot force your rights to be terminated. She would have to file a TPR action (and likely an adoption action as well) in order for your rights...
You should first contact the attorney and attempt to work out a payment plan as my colleague suggests. If you are able to do so, the attorney is...
You should really consider doing what you can to file a modification action. Otherwise, if they simply leave, you may find yourself dealing with...
There are numerous issues you are going to have to address in the divorce action - equitable distribution, custody, visitation, child support,...
Is there a standing Court order or was this a verbal agreement?
Award and modification of alimony are specific to each individual state. Based on the facts you have presented, jurisdiction to address this issue...
If you were never married and there is no standing Court order, you can do whatever you want as it relates to custody. You cannot be prosecuted for...
This is a loaded question. There could be both criminal and family court (and DSS) ramifications, but every case is very fact specific.
You should speak with an attorney about filing a motion to lift the bench warrant with the family court. If granted, this will provide you a future...