Can I petition the courts for a DNA test for my grandson?
Yes, as an interested third party you may be able to petition for what you are seeking (paternity establishment and possibly visitation rights for...
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Yes, as an interested third party you may be able to petition for what you are seeking (paternity establishment and possibly visitation rights for...
Ohio would have jurisdiction of a child as long as the child didn’t fall in the jurisdiction of another court in another state and if the child was...
The Ohio Revised Code provides such provision for a custodial parent.
I disagree that the matter is only ‘civil.’ The fact is that the court really wouldn’t have anything to enforce. I’d argue politely to the police...
Since the other party has an attorney, it would be ideal if your husband also has counsel to review and properly advise you. The verbal agreement...
Yes, it appears that the order requires her to do so. That is actually standard or normal unless the parties and or the order say otherwise. ...
If that is truly taking place, it is unreasonable given the child’s age (even if there were a past bed bug situation at your residence). Consult...
You are going through a difficult time. Yes, you can seek visit rights for your grandchild through the appropriate court, especially if the father...
I agree with the prior answer in that first you must look to the parenting plan in place. Usually one parent (the non custodial parent) cannot...
If your estranged husband has not attended court, eventually, as long as there is good service of the proceeding upon him, the court will grant you...