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What will happen if I don't show up to court for child support ? Since I want to drop my case ? What will happen to my husband ?
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Answered on December 19, 2010
I agree with Tom. A default could be ordered. Its best to prepare a non-suit without prejudice.
I offer free consultations and am quite...
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I don't plan to go to court for my child support.
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Answered on December 19, 2010
Non-suit is a very good option. If you are in Title IV-D court in Harris County, the court may DWOP the case if both parties do not show up.
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What evidence is required to have a temp restraining order granted?
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Answered on December 19, 2010
Sounds like domestic violence is at issue. You may want to consider a protective order. Note that when an protective order is requested, Harris...
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Subpoena to testify against a person.
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Answered on December 19, 2010
They can issue a bench warrant. Done this in a trial before.
I offer free consultations and am quite familiar with family judges in Harris...
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Schizophrenic being violent to his grandmother
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Answered on December 19, 2010
Yes, even without a warrant if he is dangerous to himself or others. This stuff gets rather confusing. The hearings are held in probate court. ...
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Permanent restriction on a father for child access and possession
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Answered on December 19, 2010
Depends on the judge. Visitation can be restricted from family violence, drug use, alcohol use, etc. Note that orders can always be modified but...
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I am on food stamps in Waller County. I now have a signed independent contractor gig which will more than likely just put me
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Answered on December 13, 2010
I actually worked in the welfare fraud division. The best thing is to be completely transparent. Document everything is good advice. Harris...
My ex-wife refuses to allow me see my daughter and i have a court order with standard visitation rights.
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Answered on December 12, 2010
Motion for enforcement. Seek attorney fees and more visitation. Also, it will depend on the judge.
There are actually only two new judges on...
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What is the difference between child support and alimony? In texas, are you able to get both.
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Answered on December 12, 2010
Typically you can't get alimony - but it does depend on the circumstances. Temporary support is more common.
Tax differences - Alimony is tax...
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Can I remove the vehicle from my exwifes possesion if she has not been paying the notes and affecting my credit ?
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Answered on December 12, 2010
Depending on when the divorce was finalized, you can file a motion to modify the judgment. You have 30 days to file the judge signed the order. ...
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