Filed for default in october. Scheduled for a prove up in december?
In my experience, it is not common. Be prepared to “prove up” the assertions in your paperwork.
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In my experience, it is not common. Be prepared to “prove up” the assertions in your paperwork.
It depends on the particulars of the situation. The minor could be less safe in the other parents home.
Absent a premarital agreement, you have a 1/2 community property interest in the pension she earned through employment during your marriage.
A 15-16 year old is a minor and can be abused and neglected. Abuse of a minor should be reported to keep the minor safe.
She does not have standing to file an appeal and it appears a lot of time has passed. She can try to contact the parents of the other child and try...
File a police report, file a report with Door Dash , and try to get as much information as possible from the employee.
This seems suspect. Get all the information you can from the person trying to extort money from you.
If a petition was filed, you should have been appointed an attorney. Speak to that attorney about the best course of action for your particular case.
You can’t go back but can move forward. You can file an RFO for visitation and start rebuilding your relationship with your son.
Well, if you disagree and state so, it may cause a fight. But you can try to negotiate with the ex - perhaps the child can have the phone for an...