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Me and my child’s father have week to week visitation will it change once I give birth to our new baby
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Answered on October 25, 2018
Any custody/visitation order will remain unchanged unless it is changed by a new order of the court. Presuming you are not married to the father,...
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What type of form do I need for my wife to sign that she does not want any proceeds from the sale of my home?
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Answered on October 25, 2018
It appears you have an attorney so you should be asking him or her this question. None of the rest of us know the full details of your case. If...
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Who do I contact about keeping custody of my 15 year old son.
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Answered on October 25, 2018
Your best would be to take all the papers you have to an attorney to review and advise you. If there actually is a court document giving the...
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How do I go about getting papers by mail and what's the cost of a divorce?
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Answered on October 25, 2018
I am not aware of any "papers" you can get by mail. Some counties have forms that are available on line or for purchase at the clerk's office,...
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Is it possible to change an existing custody agreement?
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Answered on October 25, 2018
I agree with my colleagues. What you want to do is doable but it is not quite as simple as "switching your names around". It does involve filing...
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I brought a woman to my house and married her. now i want a devorce. how do iget her out of my house??
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Answered on October 25, 2018
I agree with my colleagues. Because she is living there and you are married, you can't evict her in the traditional sense, no matter whose name is...
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Will my lawyer be able to get me another court date ?
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Answered on October 24, 2018
None of us can say with certainty whether your lawyer can keep you out of jail if you have a failure to appear warrant, especially without knowing...
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Can I move from Georgia back to South Carolina at 17?
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Answered on October 24, 2018
No. Not without the permission of your parent(s) or guardian. Once you are 18 you can move wherever you wish.
How do you choose a Guardian Ad Litem?
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Answered on October 24, 2018
Your first line of questioning should be to your attorney. He or she will likely have experience with guardians who work in the particular court...
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Holiday and school break visitation dilemma...
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Answered on October 24, 2018
Ms. Frost is correct. You can best sort this out by talking to the attorney who represented you in the custody case. If you no longer have access...
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