If we have no court order for our children can i leave Colorado to anther state
Yes, you can leave if there are no court orders. However, Colorado is where any custody battle will occur until you and the children have lived in...
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Yes, you can leave if there are no court orders. However, Colorado is where any custody battle will occur until you and the children have lived in...
I am not sure why you need the documents, but if she won't cooperate and give you copies, then your recourse is to seek copies from the appropriate...
Your husband can sign a general power of attorney to accomplish the financial matters you ask about. He can also sign a separate document...
If you want an in-depth evaluation of both of you as well as psychological testing of you both, along with a clinical history and a parent-child...
If they provide you with food and shelter, I am not sure they would be considered to neglect you. Circumstances would change in the cold nights of...
One can only hope that you both will come to realize that ongoing parental warfare only hurts your children. If you and he cannot agree to work...
When there is high conflict, it is often easy for one parent to see everything that the other parent is doing wrong and for some reason, almost...
Unless there are orders prohibiting the mother in law from being involved, or the MIL is a substance or alcohol abuser, or a reckless driver, why...
You have a nasty mess and it is not likely that you will sort things out without an attorney who can review court documents, determine whether you...
If you are not represented and conduct yourself in a business like manner with your wife's attorney, there are no rules that prevent you from...