Is it legal to question a child with mental issues?
Not only can DSS question the child but, based on her statements and the allegations, they have a DUTY to question the child. If they believe there...
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Not only can DSS question the child but, based on her statements and the allegations, they have a DUTY to question the child. If they believe there...
The answer is, technically, yes you can do it. See Rule 45(a)(3) which states "(3) The clerk shall issue a subpoena, signed but otherwise in blank,...
It is legal because you and your husband are still married, and therefore you almost certainly used marital funds or marital credit (e.g., credit...
As is often the case, the answers to your situation involves a mixtures of "it depends" and "maybe". In your situation, DSS has a number of...
First, your daughter certainly does not get to decide, as she is only 13 years of age. Until she emancipates, the prior Order controls. For you to...
I agree with Mr. Frazier above. I have heard of Judges restricting a party from presenting witnesses when they have failed to file a timely answer....
Clearly, as has been alluded to, this is a complex question which will require consultation with an attorney. With the Order being 1 day old, you...
This questions has been directly answered by our appellate courts in South Carolina. In the Payne v. Payne decision in 2009, our Court of Appeals...
It is impossible to fully answer your question, as ever sentence brings up additional and varying issues. Adoption is a very complicated and very,...
Without have more details, I would say yes. Just because she abandoned the previous action does not mean she is barred from pursuing child...