Custody issues; restraining order on ex spouse.
You can, but I would first look into other ways to minimize contact between you and your ex, as getting another person involved every time an...
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You can, but I would first look into other ways to minimize contact between you and your ex, as getting another person involved every time an...
The above answers ar e good with regard to child support. I would add that there is nothing the court can do to make the other parent "be there"...
You can enforce whatever order is in place, but the opposing party may file a motion to follow the current plan. Moreover, if you file something...
More information is needed, but I would at least file a motion for temporary orders. Switching schools a few months into the year isn't good for...
If you want clarification or amendment to a previous order, you will have to file a motion.
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I agree with Mr. Harkness. The Court's Order will control. Another option however is to file a motion to modify the order, explaining the...
This will get very complicated, and will depend on the exact circumstances, including how exactly the contract is signed. Talk with a qualified...
First, this is complicated and you need an attorney, or at least to consult with one. You should be able to see why the motion was denied. Judges...
Probably not, but I think you're walking a fine line. I certainly wouldn't if it were me. That said, if you haven't signed the agreement yet, you...