If there's no court order, can she keep my son from me?
I agree with both of my colleagues. You're off to the Juvenile Division of the Court of Common Pleas, since you weren't married, to establish...
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I agree with both of my colleagues. You're off to the Juvenile Division of the Court of Common Pleas, since you weren't married, to establish...
I agree with my colleague. Read your Order setting out your parenting time. If the Order doesn't state that both parties need to consent, and...
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Actually, as the decedent received the benefit of the services, the Estate can be held liable-- but if you were not a party to the Contract with...
I agree with my colleague, Attorney Thompson. That being said, I believe that you have three basic options. Either you file a petition with Social...
A biological parent has constitutionally protected rights to raise their children free from interference-- undermining the prior Grandparents'...
The bankruptcy court would have to issue a relief from stay to permit the filing of a QDRO, to modify the pension-- meaning you would need a...
I agree with my colleagues. I believe that non-cooperation is enough of a basis to file for contempt. It is also a basis to request modification...
Clearly it has to do with your foreclosure claim. I agree-- there is no divorce issue here. Good Luck.
I agree. You would need to file a Divorce listing as grounds living separate and apart for a peiod in excess of a year-- or in Ohio,...
You would get into trouble at the Juvenile level only. However, your intended girlfriend is likely to be prosecutable in either state for...