Domiciliary parent repeatedly refuses to provide Form 8335 for me to claim dependent on taxes as order stipulates.
It is reasonable to expect the Court to find her to be in contmept for each violation of the court's order that can be proven.
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It is reasonable to expect the Court to find her to be in contmept for each violation of the court's order that can be proven.
It's not the putting of himself on child support that would create his right to seek custody and/or visiation. What gives him standing to do that...
It's generally not a good idea to change lawyers mid-litigation, especially just before trial, unless you have objective evidence that your lawyer...
There are statutory procedures for legally relocating the children, including giving statutory notice, and objecting, and filing for court approval...
It may depend on the nature of the "discussion." Two minors agreeing not to have sex would be a wise, legal, and good discussion. Two minors...
If your lawyer agrees that something illegal or prohibited occurred, then he or she can bring it before the Court for redress.
I'm not sure what part of the court order with which he did not comply, but you could file for contempt of court against him. You can also file to...
Better hold off on the wedding. It sounds like a trust issue. If you don't believe him about something so important, you probably shouldn't marry...
You would need to file to modify the provision of the judgment concerning which parent can claim the children as dependents for tax purposes.
Yes, he can seek a modification, but that does not mean the modification will be granted by the court.