Can my soon to be ex husband force me to change my name back to my maiden name?
No, he can't make you change your name. But, he also doesn't have to sign off on any papers he doesn't like. So, you probably need to ask the...
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No, he can't make you change your name. But, he also doesn't have to sign off on any papers he doesn't like. So, you probably need to ask the...
If you're 19 years old, you can move out now. But, you should think long and hard about whether that is the wise thing to do. As Mr. Pederson...
Read the citation carefully. You'll need to file a written answer with the district clerk, otherwise, after the answer deadline passes, your...
Maybe you could get an annulment for fraud, depending on what he's been keeping from you/lying about. But a divorce will almost certainly be...
I agree with Mr. Baker. Sounds like the AG isn't going to file anything themselves. But your ex-wife may have told them that she intended to file...
The best thing to do is to hire a family law attorney to handle the process for you. If the case is uncontested and uncomplicated, then you should...
Criminal charges? No. But you may have grounds for an at-fault divorce filing.
It depends on how they're failing to follow the schedule. If you mean, can the noncustodial parent be forced to exercise his or her visits? ...
The Family Code says that, at age 12, a judge has to listen to a child's preference about her primary residence, and may listen to a child's...
Can he? Sure, its possible. Is it likely? Probably not, based on what you've presented here. If you told him about the pregnancy and he just...