How could this be proper legal advice?
What exactly is your question(s)? Try to be more specific and concise.
Clearwater, FL
Family Lawyer at Clearwater, FL
Practice Areas: Family, Appeals
What exactly is your question(s)? Try to be more specific and concise.
I'm sorry for your loss. Your facts just do not make sense. I practice regularly in that court and work a lot of Abuse, Neglect, and Dependency...
If things occurred as you described them, then that may be fraud and malpractice. You should consult a Family Law attorney immediately to protect...
§ 3119.86. Continuing support obligation beyond child's eighteenth birthday (A) Notwithstanding section 3109.01 of the Revised Code, both of the...
You cannot expect an attorney to guide you through the litigation process if you are unwilling to pay him. Also, it would be impossible to...
No, but you must keep that money separate and identifiable as distinct from marital property so that it does not lose its separate property status.
The title of your question implies that you know the answer. Yes, you need to consult with and retain a Family Law attorney.
You mentioned that you have an attorney. You should really be asking him these questions.
This is a question that you should be asking your attorney.
Juvenile courts will not allow what you are proposing, i.e., the father to "sign away his parental rights." You said that the father pays child...