How can I keep my son's father from getting any visitation rights?
Definitely talk to an attorney about your case. The attorney General's office can help establish support, but they cannot advocate in the custody...
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Definitely talk to an attorney about your case. The attorney General's office can help establish support, but they cannot advocate in the custody...
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If you are working with an attorney then he or she can help you to proceed with your case, despite the fact that your ex will not agree. If the...
Your husband, as a parent, would be the person with legal rights to the child. Although as someone who may have information that is relevant to...
If you have an order in place and you think it is being violated then you should talk to an attorney about the possibility of enforcing the...
If there is a history of family violence then you may need to talk to an attorney about whether you would qualify for a protective order. If you...
You should consult with an attorney to properly evaluate your chances of succeeding based upon everything that has occurred since original order...
If the TRO does not contain language that restricts your ability to see the child, then you are probably okay to pick up child as usual. However,...
If your child was born during the marriage then the divorce action will also need to involve a paternity action to establish paternity of the...
If no court order has been issued, then he should request a dna test to confirm or disprove paternity. If tests show he is not the father then any...
If your rights were never terminated then you still have rights. Take your papers to an attorney who will be able to better evaluate your chances...