My common law husband died and he owned a house im living in. Can his kids throw me out without evicting me?
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Mr. Harkess' response is exactly what you need to do. If you truly were common law married, you have all the rights of a spouse, including the...
We would be happy to assist, but your situation may be more complex than a simple response in this forum can deal with.
You need to file a petition to allocate parental responsibilities. He has to be served with the petition and summons. Unless he endangers his...
If you can obtain your parents' permission, you could move out. Otherwise, you will need to wait until you reach the 18 year mark in your life.
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The best advice would be for the two parents to schedule a consult with a mental health professional who is knowledgeable in the area of infants...
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Mr. Leroi has addressed several common issues that people forget to include. Obviously, each family situation is unique and requires a factual...
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