Can my 17 year old son come live with me his mother without going to court?
No, your son cannot simply decide he wants to live with you and move in. Clearly, there is a Court Order that governs your son's custody. A...
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No, your son cannot simply decide he wants to live with you and move in. Clearly, there is a Court Order that governs your son's custody. A...
The Short answer is: No. You cannot just move out. Your mom will probably freak out and call the police and report you as a runaway. To do it...
At seventeen, you're just on the brink of becoming an adult. The Court's tendancy is to try and protect you. However, seventeen-year-olds have the...
Several issues here: 1. Any man that has sexual relations with a woman and believes a child may have been produced has the right to sign up on the...
That is the usual scenario - mother, alleged father, and child are all present at the courthouse for swabbing. However, on occasion, I have seen a...
Many parties enter into informal agreements voluntarily and do not go before a judge. The purpose of making the agreement enforceable in Court is...
The answer to your question depends on a couple of things. First, are you paying directly to your spouse or through the clerk of court's office?...
Even though DSS is involved with the situation with your child and her mother, you can file a private custody action of your own. You simply need...
Qustions concerning child custody are rarely yes or no answers. The ultimate answer in SC always lies in the "best interest of the child" standard...
I have a sneaking suspicion that this involves a military retirement since 10 seems to be the magic number and Sumter is the location. In SC, the...