Court appointed lawyer during divorce?
No, there is no legal right to a court-appointed attorney for your divorce.
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Child abuse Lawyer at Kissimmee, FL
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No, there is no legal right to a court-appointed attorney for your divorce.
If he is your ex-husband, then your divorce action should have addressed distribution of your assets. If you divorced and did not address the...
Paternity in Florida is not established with a name, so regardless of whether you put the father's last name on the birth certificate, he could...
You can pursue relative custody and the clerk's office of your local courthouse should have self-help forms to assist you in starting the process.
Florida allows relatives to assume concurrent or sole custody with parents of children in certain instances. Most courts have a self-help section...
No law requires mandatory drug screens, but each hospital has a policy that establishes when a drug screen is warranted on the baby and/or the mother.
Your question is not clear. If your husband is requesting that his information be expunged and removed from the child abuse registry, that...
The hitting and screaming appears to constitute abuse, and as my colleague stated, if you are being abuse, then you should call the abuse hotline,...
You need to consult with an attorney to determine your options as they relate to what DCF proposes to do. There are some items that if they exist...
A father of the ability and responsibility to follow up on medical treatment for your child, even if the mother is not. If you are the child's...