What can I do?
Where were you first ordered to pay support, and what state do you pay through if it's not the same state as the order?
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Where were you first ordered to pay support, and what state do you pay through if it's not the same state as the order?
Has your father's case gone through probate as of yet? If so, you may be able to use those documents and get a duplicate title through the SCDMV.
The standard of proof is different between criminal and civil allegations. If he was not arrested or convicted, you could inform them of that fact...
Unless you have a court order to the contrary, he does not have any rights. If he wishes to seek custody or visitation and you were not married to...
You should speak with an attorney in your area regarding what can be done. You may also wish to speak to law enforcement to see if there are any...
Go to the Office of Probation, Pardon and Parole in your specific county and apply for an expungement.
You should get copies of the "home state" documents showing that you are compliant and take them to the Clerk's office and/or to Court with you.
What are your specific visitation rights? It appears as though her father has no rights pursuant to any Court order, but your aunt could...
You should consult with an attorney about your rights as it relates to custody/visitation. If you wish to file a grievance, you should contact the...
What you appear to be dealing with is the UCCJEA (Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act). What generally matters under that act is...
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