Ex-husband didn't comply with court orders but kids are now 'of age', any recourse?
I agree with the information provided by both counsel. Pick the issues that you have the greatest chance of succeeding with and let the others go....
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I agree with the information provided by both counsel. Pick the issues that you have the greatest chance of succeeding with and let the others go....
Assuming that you are represented by counsel, you should be discussing this issue with your attorney and following his/her advice. The attorney...
Your disclosures should be as complete as possible. What is amicable at the beginning can and does change during the course of the divorce. If...
I do not see a question to respond to. If you can ask a question, I am sure you can get information that will be helpful to you.
Judges don't like litigants who fail to obey court orders. Your job is to point out the transgressions to the court. If you are struggling with...
Colorado has jurisdiction until you have lived in Michigan for six months. Thus, if the father of the child files a case, issues of residence and...
It all depends on the state which issued the child support orders. Colorado does have a provision which allows direct payment for a child in...
It is possible but you need very skilled representation. Contact a family law attorney familiar with this type of case and retain him/her to...
My colleagues have offered good information. If this issue was not dealt with in the divorce, it may be too late.
Your best approach is to discuss this with an attorney in California in the area where your ex-husband resides. Be very cautious, however, about...