How long is considered an extended period of time when..... see below
Unless something in your custody orders allows him to do this, then it is probably a violation of the orders. You ask how long an extended period...
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Unless something in your custody orders allows him to do this, then it is probably a violation of the orders. You ask how long an extended period...
It depends on where the debt was traced to. The debt can be: both of yours, all his, or mostly his. It truly depends on all the facts. Given the...
Given that he has the physical custody, it's expected that he would enroll them in an appropriate school (like a public school near where he...
Not quite sure of the facts. If you have joint physical custody and if he is not allowed to leave the children with a 3rd party and he did, then he...
Anything earned or indebted in during a marriage belongs to both parties (called community property). So you may both be liable for the debt. But...
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If you were never married to him and if you have no other agreement in place then it would be his separate property.
If you have not received any paperwork, then you are probably still married. To be on the safe side, you could go down to the clerk's office at...
If you do nothing, then she will most likely get what she asked for. And even if you do appear and present a defense, then you may still loose. It...
In general terms, you are entitled to 1/2 of everything acquired/earned during the marriage (called community property) plus anything you received...
Given what you presented here and if you initially asked for full physical (and legal?) custody, then you should have a very good chance of being...