Willing parent wants to sign his rights away
Their answers are all technically correct and the standard advice. People have "signed away their rights" for years. I've seen "agreements" and...
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Their answers are all technically correct and the standard advice. People have "signed away their rights" for years. I've seen "agreements" and...
If you have a judgment, then the judgment controls. If there is no judgment, then the IRS rules apply. My understanding of the IRS rules is that...
You started this under a false premise. Losing your job is often NOT a reason to reduce child support. Sometimes yes, often NO. Yes, your...
I agree with everything that Ellen said. I would add - if she is living with her parents - why is she taking furniture? If its from before...
When you file can make a difference on spousal support, community property, etc. My advice is to file while you are in agreement. I would not...
This is not really a family law question, but I don't see a category that it fits in to. The decision about where a child attends school is...
There is no such thing as full custody. Custody is either joint or sole. You don't even understand the issue before the court and you don't...
A few comments : 1) You mention a "custody hearing". I'm assuming that you had a custody trial? If that is the case - then you cannot change...
You don't give enough facts to really answer your question. It seems that you, your husband, and your two year old, live with your mother and her...
It will cost you more money, at least up front. If your judgment was done well, then both parties should be court ordered to properly co-operate...