Will my husband have to temporarily forfeit his son to the non custodial parent if he gets deployed?
Benefits are not lost because of deployment. You should be able to maintain the current arrangements.
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Benefits are not lost because of deployment. You should be able to maintain the current arrangements.
You have two options: 1. Motion the court for modification with supervised visitation and the second option which may be difficult depending upon...
You have the same basis rights that he has to pick-up your child. You can file for a divorce and request temporary orders for the child. He is...
A seventeen year old by statute has the ability to Petition for Emancipation. Depending upon their economical status, can make their own...
You may contact the child protective services (CPS) for assistance. No child should be hit by any parent.
I suggest that you file a motion to intervene into the lawsuit to get some grandparent's rights.
At least two times. Contempt carries a punishment of 6 months in the county jail, a $500 fine or both and it allows lost visits in kind. He will...
Probable not unless the child is born in a dangerous environment and is in physical or mental danger.
It is best to Motion to modify custody to sole managing conservatorship & request the Court to terminate the parental child relationship. Your may...
Place it in your divorce decree as separate property & request the car to be awarded to you as your sole separate property.