How can I force my ex to pay his court-ordered property settlement?
The court can hold him in contempt and possibly put him in jail for not complying with the order. You can also execute on any of his non-exempt...
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The court can hold him in contempt and possibly put him in jail for not complying with the order. You can also execute on any of his non-exempt...
You will need to be present to testify. If you are not there then the motion/complaint will almost certainly be denied.
No. A will distributes your property but not the kids. You can nominate a guardian but there is no guarantee that the court would honor your...
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The short answer is No. Unless there are court orders that say otherwise, such as a right of first refusal, you can use your time how you wish. ...
Additionally, the father must consent to the name change.
Sorry to hear about your situation. It sounds like Florida law will apply. You should post your question to the Florida attorneys on the site.
In my experience these situations do not end well. Take time to carefully consider the decisions you make as you will have to live with them the...
Proving your income may be difficult. I would suggest getting an affidavit from your employer setting forth your hours and rate of pay. Tax returns...
You should repost your question under the immigration section. There are many immigration attorneys on here that should be able to help.
Your ex cannot force a name change BUT the court can and will order the name changed. Save yourself some time and money and agree to the name change.