What do I do if the Respondent in my modification case won't sign the order I prepared based on the judge's ruling?
Other attorney is correct. Worse case scenario is that you will have to set it for another hearing.
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Other attorney is correct. Worse case scenario is that you will have to set it for another hearing.
CPS is formidable opponent. You will need an attorney to ask a judge to rule in your favor. As powerful as CPS is, a judge is more powerful.
Sad. Theoretically if you show up in court you will win by default. But there are many processes after that for you to get relief. You will need...
There is still hope for you if you hire an attorney. Sorry all this has happened to you. Doesn't sound fair to me.
Not much hope without an attorney. Start off with one in Kansas if that is where the Order was entered.
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Courts could help you, but the residence of the child for the last six months gets first crack at it.
Yes, she could file for support if she is primary custody. Let the courts decide. They are fair and often get it right.
I wouldn't move out until a Judge told me to. Get a lawyer and let the court decides who gets what, and who does what. Ask the court to make HIM...
Sounds like there are lawyers in your own family. $200,000 is too much money to be handled by a non-lawyer. Take all the paper work and hire a...
It might or it might not. Can't tell without seeing the actual order. Ask your son to show you the order.