Will an existing order from a different jurisdiction never transferred override a temporary order?
If you or your ex told the court that no other court had ever had jurisdiction over the kids, you need to immediately notify the court of that now....
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If you or your ex told the court that no other court had ever had jurisdiction over the kids, you need to immediately notify the court of that now....
Mr. Leonard's correct, but just to make sure that you understand what he means by that, no, there is no way that you (or any lawyer, for that...
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Ms. Peyton's right that it really is probably better in most cases not to exclude the kids' father from things like this, because it may make the...
A background check won't show a conviction, but it will show the arrest and probably the fact that he got probation for it. So yes, it will need to...
Given how you name the offense, I'm not sure this was a Texas case. If it was, it's actually an Assualt Causing Bodily Injiry (Family Violence). If...
You can't be revoked just for the arrest itself. You can be revoked if the judge of the court decides that there's enough evidence to believe that...
Your chances are slim to none. Impotence is a ground for annulment, but infertility is not, and the two actually don't have much to do with each...
I wouldn't try doing any of that without an attorney, but the thing is that even if you did get it set aside, I'm not sure how much good it would...
Usually it's something pretty obvious--prior abuse of the child, a sibling, or an adult partner, other criminal issues, drug or alcohol abuse,...
You can, and should, report it to the police, but to fix the problem with your bank, you'll also need to fill out and sign a forgery affidavit for...