Is a mother able to move out of state with her child if there is no court arranged custody agreement?
Based on what little you say, the mother does not appear to be prevented from moving. However, either party can file a paternity action seeking...
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Based on what little you say, the mother does not appear to be prevented from moving. However, either party can file a paternity action seeking...
The best thing to do is go to court and obtain a custody order. Check with your attorney, or if you don't have one, get with an experienced local...
In general, you can go back to modify the decree. Check with your attorney, or if you don't have one, get with an experienced local family law...
Sounds like you may need a protective order. Check with your attorney, or if you don't have one, get with an experienced local family law attorney...
If you are served, then you need to follow the instructions in the summons concerning any deadlines for filing an answer. Check with your attorney,...
In general, no, so long as you and the children are in no danger. Check with your attorney, or if you don't have one, get with an experienced local...
In general, it is a favorable decision. As to the actual effects, one needs to read the opinion. Check with your attorney, or if you don't have...
Check into filing for a protective order. Check with your attorney, or if you don't have one, get with an experienced local family law attorney to...
You say that you are living at their house. You don't say why or what the problem is with the boyfriend (is he even dad?). In general, they...
If you truly know everything that will result for the entry of the order, no, you do not have to appear. But, check with your attorney, or if you...