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In the state of California, where there is no common law statue what right do I have after 10 years of living as a married coupl
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Answered on January 05, 2009
You might. You should speak with an experienced family law attorney on this. You might fall into the category of what is known as a "putative...
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Child visitation
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In California, 18. The older they are, the more value their opinion has, but the courts are never obligated to simply follow the wishes of the...
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Legal Custody Family Law
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Generally speaking, if your mother has legal custody over these children and is their legal guardian she has the same rights (sort of) that a...
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Alimony
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Generally speaking, if you choose to cohabit with another person the court can use that as the basis of exploring the extent to which, if at all,...
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Palimony
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Anyone can sue anyone else for almost anything. Based on the facts you have provided, your ex may have a basis for making a "Marvin" claim against...
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Custody issues
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If you are planning on moving out of state I recommend you do that before you file for divorce, because if you wait until after you file, there...
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Child support
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I don't see you getting any of this as a credit, but you should certainly seek a reduction from the court as soon as possible.
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Terminate adoption
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You need to speak with an adoption attorney on this, but generally, once you adopt a child, it's YOUR child. You need someone else to adopt the...
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Marriage and living together
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Get your agreement with your boyfriend in writing,or better yet have him put your name on title to the trailer.
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Custody and child support when things are not going according to court agreement.
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Answered on January 05, 2009
You present several questions. First, regarding the relocation to another county, although the court order restricts a move to within the county...