My ex is going out of town w/o our son, but won’t let me have him except during my normal possession times, can she do that?
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Answered on January 28, 2024
From the information you have provided, what she is doing is most likely not a violation of your court order. Your question references what is...
Can I collect on back child support? My child is 23?
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Answered on January 27, 2024
Yes, support that was order and unpaid remains due even after the child has turned 18. You may want to act sooner rather than later as certain...
What is classified as an absent parent ?
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Answered on January 24, 2024
There is no defined legal status of being an 'absent parent' in Texas.
If you were to end up in a child custody dispute with him, his lack of...
Is there a chance that my uncle's stepson will be appointed his legal guardian?
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Answered on January 23, 2024
There is certainly a chance that he could be appointed based on the information your provided, especially if you and the other relatives do not do...
Can spouse file jointly without consent of other?
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Answered on January 23, 2024
If this question is about filing federal income tax returns, no a spouse cannot file a joint income tax return without the other spouse's approval....
Can someone sell deceased persons property without a will?
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Answered on January 23, 2024
Generally speaking, to liquidate a deceased person's property, some type of probate action would need to occur to either transfer the deceased...
Can my friend leave foster care at 17 and move in with me?
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Answered on January 23, 2024
If he isn't 18 then he likely doesn't have the legal ability to make decisions like that on his own behalf. If he is 17, he may be able to apply...
How would this affect financial situations in a marriage, mother has POA ?
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Answered on January 23, 2024
It depends on what you mean by 100% disabled. If he is so disabled that he is incapacitated and not able to manage his own financial affairs, then...
How and Why can Family Responsibility Office in Canada take my inheritance?
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Answered on January 23, 2024
Because this is a question about Canadian law, you need to get advice from a Canadian lawyer. A Texas lawyer is not likely to be able to give you...
Now that I am married I want to use my husband's name can I just add the new surname without using an hyphen or does it have to
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Answered on January 23, 2024
You can change your last name so that your last name is a combination of your maiden name and his last name with a space in between and no hyphen.