Can I file and Ex Parte Order/Order to Show Cause and Request Supervised Visitation?
You may be in contempt, as you are refusing to follow the court orders. And, from the sounds of it you have not done anything to change those...
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You may be in contempt, as you are refusing to follow the court orders. And, from the sounds of it you have not done anything to change those...
Okay, you have parent-time worked out. What about child support, medical insurance for the children, and the like? Get with an experienced local...
You have your attorney, talk about the potential of some counseling service, or some other public facility that looks into abuse. Where I practice,...
In general, you need to go to court and have an order showing the change to make it fully official. Check with your attorney, or if you don't...
You say you have a custody agreement, but has that been reduced to a custody order? Has it gone to court and been made an order? The custody...
Asking the same question twice will not get you different answers. This question has already been answered.
You say that this has been going on for five years --- the order is five years old. In general, there probably is nothing you can do now to attack...
First of all, do you have some written proof of the negotiations so that you can show that he changed his mind? Email perhaps? You need that to...
In general, yes. You might be able to have the filing fee waived, depending on your income. Check with your attorney, or if you don't have one, get...
Yes, get with an experienced local family law attorney to review your situation and to prepare for that settlement conference.