What are the laws against a residential parent moving out of state with my child?
The first thing to do is check your divorce decree. That document will typically contain a provision prohibiting the residential parent from...
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The first thing to do is check your divorce decree. That document will typically contain a provision prohibiting the residential parent from...
You will need to file a complaint in juvenile court to establish visitation. You may also have to establish paternity, if that hasn't been done yet.
Even if he is not convicted, simply getting charged with a crime could be enough to land him a parole violation. So to answer your question, yes,...
If you are both in agreement, you will still need to file a request with the court but you can submit an agreement in writing to expedite the process.
If there is no court order and you were never married, the visitation schedule is completely up to you. If the father wants visitation, he will...
You've already retained an attorney, listen to your attorney's advice. He or she will know the specifics of your case much better than anyone here.
You cannot just move your child out of state. You must notify the court, and the other parent may contest that decision.
You will likely not be able to dismiss the case without showing up, but you should consult an attorney licensed in that other state immediately. ...
He could get some or all of the sentence that was hung over his head at his initial sentencing. The best way to handle this is to be proactive and...
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You will need to apply to have your record sealed in the court where you were initially charged.