With established paternity, can a father forcibly take his child from the mother in Illinois?
Your rights are the same as his with regard to the child, and vice versa. oever, no one has the right to use force with regard to what we used to...
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Your rights are the same as his with regard to the child, and vice versa. oever, no one has the right to use force with regard to what we used to...
If there is an existing court order regarding what used to be called visitation, that order should be followed. Mediation has nothing to do with...
Start by searching the record of the county clerk of the county where your son was born. Or since you are planning some court action, hire an...
Many facts missing, such as whether or not some court case had been filed before allocation motion was filed. Does father live in county where...
It is no longer called custody, it is now known as an allocation of parenting time. Sounds like you need to go to court to establish parenting...
Contact thelocal county bar association and see if they have ny attorneys that will help you and that have a sliding schedule of fees.
Keep in mind that you are talking about his son as well as yours. If unhappy with your attorney, change lawyers. Cannot comment on what you call...
If you do nothing, case will be dismissed. May take a year and in the meantime, if you change your mind, you can then pursue the divorce.
As long as his name is on account she is entitled to see records regarding that account.
Since you say nothing about how long ago all of these moves took place, hire another lawyer. From what little you say, case belongs in IL