Can my father get an unlawful detainer to evict me during the divorce process?
He can get you out. Your mother can let you back in. This is dysfunction.
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He can get you out. Your mother can let you back in. This is dysfunction.
There is an affidavit form on the State Department's website that you must complete to their satisfaction to show you cannot locate him.
If the house is in your mother's name and she is deceased you must do a probate. You should a hire a lawyer. Depending on the circumstances you...
Contact the Clerk of the Court where the custody papers were originally filed, produced or generated.
DOR doesn't play. They are relying on a case called DOR v. Graczyk, 206 So.3. 157...
If she pays rent you evict her. If she does not pay rent you do a lawful detainer action, which is like an eviction. I recommend you hire a...
The unmarried mother of a child has all the rights. You have all the rights, you do not have to let him see the child. If he files a paternity...
You have no ownership rights in it. If your mother leases it to you I think you may end up with the police there for a disturbance. If your...
In Florida the unmarried mother of a child has all the rights until a court order is entered establishing paternity. You have all the rights. ...
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This issue is very complicated, particularly if it is now owned by a person who purchased it for value. There is a limitation on a forged deed, at...