Can I take my ex to court if he misinterpret and violate parental judgement?
Yes, if he is in violation of judgment. Also possible that he is doing nothing wrong. Check with an attorney who can read entire agreement.
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Yes, if he is in violation of judgment. Also possible that he is doing nothing wrong. Check with an attorney who can read entire agreement.
Yes you would. Father is entitled to notice and I imagine that would need to be done by publication. Discuss with an attorney if you do not know...
Might help to know how she got them. Either way, you will probably need to hire an attorney to get na court order.
A rule should be issued. Burden than shifts to other party to show either no violation of prior court order or that there was a legal cause or...
Hire an attorney immediately as you have no idea what needs to be done or how to do it.
Hire an attorney because you clearly have no idea what needs to be done or how to do it.
Contaact an attorney. States attorney will represent you free of charge regarding child support.
You have the right to file a court case where a judge will determine who had what rights and responsibilities. How do you both have 100% custody?...
NO. But you may not want to open joint bank accounts, file joint tax returns or own property jointly.
Just based onnwhat hou say, would need to file a motion to modify. What you say in the motion depends upon facts of the case. Clearly, you don't...