If two parties agree on a set amount for child support can that be used in court?
Sure. If you can both agree on an amount, the Judge will accept that amount. However that agreement has to either be in writing or still in place...
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Sure. If you can both agree on an amount, the Judge will accept that amount. However that agreement has to either be in writing or still in place...
It's ok for them to do that. A judge can order you to mediation because it's their court and they set the rules. If you and your spouse agree to a...
Absolutely. The only difference is that you'll have to serve her with process--basically to give her notice that a divorce suit is...
If your ex has started drinking again, assuming you can prove it (alcohol testing through the Court) then you should be able to get his visitation...
If you use your visitation regularly and are involved in your daughter's life, she's going to have a tough time getting that geographic restriction...
It lasts until a final order is in place or until you change it by a judge. There are a lot of remedies: you can file a motion for enforcement or...
There's a lot going on here so I'm going to break it down. 1) Can she file a protective order against me, with absolutely no evidence to...
A couple of things. First off, it's always a good idea to do things the Judge orders you to do. You're asking the Judge to make a decision that...
You can only get money retroactive to the date of service. So if you serve him in May and don't get a hearing until September, you can get...
Functionally, he can't kick you out. He can't evict you and if he attempts to call the police on you, a lot of times the police will shrug and say...
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