If I put my ex in jail for family battery/ domestic violence can I still receive child support payments ?
Obviously, if they are in jail and not working they can't pay. It would still accrue though.
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Obviously, if they are in jail and not working they can't pay. It would still accrue though.
If payment is specified in the POA to you and agreed in the document, yes. Otherwise no, you cannot pay yourself.
Power of Attorney ends at death. The Executor/Administrator of the estate would have to pay any outstanding bills.
Your court order instructing the use of the app for only issues pertaining to child/children would provide an opportunity for a contempt motion if...
You will need to appear and tell the court. You can have a DVO with "no unlawful contact" instead of no contact. Most perpetrators of domestic...
If he has been adjudicated the father, then you may need his permission. Just file the paperwork and include an affidavit stating the reasons why...
If your other is still competent she can issue a new POA. If not, someone will need to get guardianship.
Get a new lawyer quickly, so you don't lose your right to appeal.
If the guardianship wasn't signed off by a judge, it's a worthless piece of paper. Go get your child.
No. If you can see something outside that is public view. Everyone may take photos of things they can see outside.