Doesn;t have a father have a right to visit his child?
If the mother won't voluntarily agree to some kind of informal custody arrangment, the only thing that can be done to change that is to go to court...
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If the mother won't voluntarily agree to some kind of informal custody arrangment, the only thing that can be done to change that is to go to court...
That's not actually an "extradition", which would mean that another state or country would have to formally request his return, and there would...
No, to transfer clear title to the property, he would have needed to get your consent. I'd strongly suggest that you contact an attorney who you...
First, hire an attorney--your chances are not good on your own. Second, compile documentation of both his medical issues and his current...
I suppose you could file a joint motion with the court requesting a waiver of the 60 day requirement, perhaps with an affidavit attached explaining...
As long as he's lived in Texas for at least six months and in the county where he wants to file for at least 90 days, he can file for divorce here,...
That's probably going to be a complicated case, given your age. I think it's wonderful that you want to ro that, though, and I hope that you can...
I'm not really sure what you mean by a "non-arrest" bond. You would have to make arrangements with a bonding company to meet you over at the jail...
The attorney your dad has presumably knows the circumstances of his case, and. O one here does. The State could have a great, airtight case against...
I've never heard of there being any restrictions on the location where a taser device can be used. Usually, the propriety of that is going to...