What happens if father dies, no will.
I agree with my colleague. Since there is no will, his assets and property will pass according to state law. Since he has no living wife, this...
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I agree with my colleague. Since there is no will, his assets and property will pass according to state law. Since he has no living wife, this...
The father's name on the birth certificate is not legally indicative of anything. In Idaho, paternity must be established and then the father's...
This is not a juvenile issue, so I have changed the category to child custody.
I agree with my colleague. While it is possible that your ex could transfer some power to his cousin via a power of attorney, there is no way for...
This is more a criminal law question than a child support question, so I am switching the category. Regardless of the criminal law answer, I...
There is no process for emancipation in the state of Idaho. Both of your parents are responsible for you until you turn the age of majority (18)....
No. He cannot terminate his parental rights. Especially not for the purpose of avoiding child support. I also would not encourage you to enable...
Typically, the will must be published and the beneficiaries must be informed about the existence of a will within a certain time period. After that...
Your half sister has rights to whatever your father decides to leave her in the will and deed. There is NOTHING you can do to stop your father from...
It sounds like it is time to file for a modification of your custody order where you file for majority, if not sole, custody. The process of court...