Divorce
If you have a signed Decree, just walk it in to the courthouse and give it to Family Court Administration and tell them to give it to the...
Tempe, AZ
Family Lawyer at Tempe, AZ
Practice Areas: Family, Personal Injury
If you have a signed Decree, just walk it in to the courthouse and give it to Family Court Administration and tell them to give it to the...
The first question you have to ask is where the child has resided the last 6 months in order to determine where you need to file the petition to...
The behavior is unusual; however, you cannot violate an existing court order unless a judge modifies it. If the children are truly in imminent...
The question doesn't make much sense as it is written. Try rewording it with more detail.
You could file the request; however, the courts are not going to alter your ex's parenting time if he is willing to evict his brother, which...
You have rights to the records; however, the school may have their own policy about who they wish to allow in the classroom. If you ex won't give...
Michael is absolutely correct. The court has no jurisdiction over you as you are not a party to the case. Thus, you cannot be forced to do anything.
Unfortunately, only having final decision making authority will not allow you to get a passport without your ex's signature. The U.S. Department...
Technically, you can if you sent the letter certified mail and he signed for it. However, I have seen cases where notice was given, there was no...
The best course of action is to call the judge's judicial assistant and ask what the status is of the ruling. In the alternative, you file with...