Do i have options? what should i do?
If you are not seeking a divorce, then one option is a post-nuptial agreement, in case of a dissolution being filed by either party, As to support...
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If you are not seeking a divorce, then one option is a post-nuptial agreement, in case of a dissolution being filed by either party, As to support...
You can reduce the amount of alimony you are paying by filing a supplemental petition for modification of alimony based on a substantial and...
If it goes criminal, then a criminal defense attorney. If it stays as an elder law case, perhaps try to find an attorney that handles juvenile...
When you say will they be able to take the money, you mean DOR/CSE and the answer is probably yes, but that depends on whether your attorney, if...
If the acknowledgement of paternity complied with 742.10, then the paternity was established and she would have to either get an agreement from you...
That order means that it sounds like you may have had an Administrative Order and now they are establishing the support as a court order. If you...
If you don't receive alimony and he has the ability to pay, then you can file a Motion for Contempt against him. If there is a IWO involved, and...
Unless he files a Petition to Establish his Paternity and for Timesharing/Parenting Plan, he has no rights to the child as you are the natural...
If you are a party to the case, which you are, you'll have to submit to an oral deposition on your case upon proper notice. You should really...
Depends on what he fixed, was it substantive or was it something along the lines of a scrivener's error. I doubt that it was a simple typo from...