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What is the meaning for this GAL recommendation
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Answered on August 23, 2013
That's only a portion but it sounds like the the kid leaves with mom to the end of 2013 and then shared time(not tell how much here) starting in 2014
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I have full custody of my son. I moved from MS where his father is. My ex-husband says he is filing papers on me. Can he?
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Answered on August 23, 2013
As the others have said, get an attorney immediately and move on this NOW
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What is my best course of action? Will my child be returned to me if the order is reversed or dismissed?
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Answered on August 23, 2013
Best course of action is to get an attorney now!
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Is it possible to get a pro bono attorney or attorney who could make reasonable payment arrangements and speaks English in PR?
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Answered on August 23, 2013
Probably. Go through legal referral of the state and local bar association
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Do I need a prenump in Georgia?
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Answered on August 23, 2013
No, but not a bad idea to have one, especially if you have kids by a prior marriage
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My spouse is contesting Divorce just to delay proceedings with rediculous demands. How long before I can demand a judge decide?
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Answered on August 23, 2013
As your attorney to try to fast track the case
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If I decided to move to CA but was married in TX may I file divorce to be proceeded there even if my husband is living In TX
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Answered on August 23, 2013
Yes, after you establish residency. While you're doing that, your husband could file in Texas
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Do i have to get a divorce from common law marriage?
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Answered on August 23, 2013
If you have a valid common law marriage, then yes. You should repost this question under Divorce/Separation
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What my chances as mother for hyphen name?
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Answered on August 23, 2013
Confused. First you said the father agrees and then say he may not
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Can I take my daughter out of the state of Florida to move permanently to another state without her father's permission?
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Answered on August 23, 2013
Not from Florida but the answer would be no in most states.
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