Should I use California Family Code Section 7660, 7800, or 8604(b) for my husband to adopt my son?
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Far too little information has been provided to give you an answer with any specificity. You would be well served to retain the services of an...
Whether or not an argument is a novelty depends upon the argument. If you feel your Constitutional rights have been violated you should contact...
The best tip anyone can give you is for you to obtain the services of an experienced family law attorney. Discovering unreported income and...
Child sharing cases are very fact dependent and in the end it is up to the judge and Family Court Services mediators (who usually have absolutely...
What you need is an attorney experienced in this aspect of family law as such motions can be procedurally complex. To answer your questions, there...
There is far too little information in your question to give you anything but a generalized answer. You say you have custody of the minor children...
To provide a more specific response to this question would require a review of the actual Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage. In general,...
I am inclined to agree with the responses given by my learned colleagues. The ATRO prohibits the parties from making changes. If your friend's...
I seriously doubt a guardianship is necessary to qualify for Native American benefits in this situation. If your son qualifies he would qualify...
DCSS cannot modify a Court order, only a Court can modify its order. Since your license has been suspended I suspect the order was modified by the...
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