Why haven't I got a court date yet?
You need to file a motion for temporary orders, serve your husband with it, and set a hearing and give him notice of that hearing. Being pro se...
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You need to file a motion for temporary orders, serve your husband with it, and set a hearing and give him notice of that hearing. Being pro se...
You need to file a custody suit. The best thing you can do is have court orders explaining to each of you what your rights to the children are....
If you can access that waiver and it's indeed your name, file a revocation immediately. If you file a revocation of waiver of service (and likely...
Generally not and these sorts of agreements are generally disfavored by judges. There are certain circumstances and judges that will grant these...
Here's how it works: You technically don't have any rights as of now to your grand-daughter. Only your daughter and her father do. Your daughter...
The answer is that it depends. You've got several options and all of them are pretty complicated. 1) If you have custody of the child through...
You're going to need more data. Show what you've earned in the past and what your employment contract is. The more you can show demonstrating this...
You can request the attorney withdraw, you can request he refund your bills or you can request he fix it free of charge. Getting any recourse...
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You really have a limited amount of ways to qualify for an annulment and most of those have to deal with fraud regarding facts about the marriage...
It depends. If this agreement was reached pursuant to mediation and signed as an irrevocable mediated settlement agreement, nope. If it's a simple...