Is my ex-husband required to let the court know that he's moving and will have a new address?
Contact an attorney and discuss this with them. You are correct in wanting any new agreement "on the record" so that it is enforceable!
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Contact an attorney and discuss this with them. You are correct in wanting any new agreement "on the record" so that it is enforceable!
I agree with the other attorneys regarding the number of issues involved and your need for someone competent to guide you through this.
Michael: You should consult with an attorney regarding support, registration with the putative father registry, birth certificates, affidavits...
I agree with all of the advice from Attorney Reese. Please do everything he suggested.
If your son has custody, then that is a good place to start with the analysis and the mother has an uphill battle. The "threat" I see is more one...
Get an attorney. File for custody and time with the child.
The could could raise the support, depending upon all of the factors and which judge or magistrate you would end up in front of after you filed a...
A Blog of Mine from Divorce Magazine 2015: Unfortunately, many fathers do not realize that, even though they have been involved in the child’s...
Sounds like jurisdiction is in Ohio on the divorce. However, if you have children, and they are in California, that part may take place there.
Based upon the facts, as you have relayed them, you should be fine.