Does the Respondent have to provide his AFI for a modification of child support?
Yes, he is required to provide that information. If he doesn't, the judge likely will not please with him, will lecture him, and could sanction...
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Yes, he is required to provide that information. If he doesn't, the judge likely will not please with him, will lecture him, and could sanction...
You might be able to do it by a joint stipulation, if the Court will accept it; otherwise, you will need to request Leave to Amend, and then...
The only way to get out of it is if you can come to an agreement with the other parent (and possibly the state, if they're involved) to waive it.
You don't have a case. They're not obligated to having a camera in the breakroom, and they are not responsible for your coworker's theft. If you...
That is a tough situation. I wish I had better news for you, but case law in the last few years has said that Courts lack the ability to...
I certainly understand your point, but unfortunately, the child support laws are not going to give you the support you're hoping for. The...
The above is correct. In Arizona, it's called a Petition to Establish Paternity. You should also consider filing to establish your custodial rights...
I am sorry to hear of your situation. Contrary to popular belief, the length of the marriage is not what determines whether an annulment is...
The simplest thing to do is find him and ask him to sign and file a Petition to Enforce if he doesn't. If you can't find him, it gets much more...
Under ARS 25-411, the parenting plan must be in place for a year before either party can seek a modification. The exceptions are (1) an...