Does a 15 year old have any say in court?
Unfortunately, in Alabama there is not a "magic" age a child can decide who they want to live or visit with. The Court is supposed to look at the...
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Unfortunately, in Alabama there is not a "magic" age a child can decide who they want to live or visit with. The Court is supposed to look at the...
The age of majority in the state of Alabama is 19 years of age. Therefore, a court has jurisdiction over your custody until you are 19 years of age...
I guess it could depend upon the school's policy, but generally, the answer would be "no". If you have joint legal custody, the school can accept...
Your best option is to consult with a local an Alabama attorney in the area where your daughter resides so that they can review the court's file...
I agree with the other attorneys who responded to the question, this matter does require an attorney to file something on your fiance's behalf with...
You can't have temporary custody and not have parental rights. This is not legally possible. I think you are confused as to what is actually...
You need to consult with an attorney regarding the status of the ownership of the residence. If you are her only heir then it should not be a...
You should contact the Probate Court to determine if the will was ever probated or if the deceased persons estate was probated "intestate" to...
You can try the Volunteer Lawyers Program with the Mobile Bar Association and you can try Legal Services of South Alabama. Both of these...
If the Judgment of Divorce sets out specific visitation rights for you and she is not complying with them then she is in contempt of the Order. ...