Can my son’s mother keep him from me?
If you are being deprived of visitation of your son, and you have concerns about the current arrangements without an order, due to safety, or other...
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If you are being deprived of visitation of your son, and you have concerns about the current arrangements without an order, due to safety, or other...
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Frankly, it depends on the scope of the alleged abuse. Serious, verified verbal abuse of minors that is constant would be something that the Court...
If you were both self represented, i.e., no attorneys, which it sounds like you were, the Judge would have requested that she take his findings and...
It seems likely that one, or both of your returns will be flagged by the Internal Revenue Service for further review. Given that you have evidence;...
You can file the petition, and at some point, you will have to explain to the Court why you were not able to serve him, but yes, you can file.
Restraining orders can take a great deal of time to resolve, especially if you do not request a specific evidentiary hearing to resolve all of the...
I don't believe what you are describing has a particular name or term. If your assertions are correct, it would likely be classified as blanket...
Many parties have similar orders; many parties are not together. Generally, there is an agreement based on this type of order between the parties...
First, you need to ensure the safety of your daughter. You will need to defeat the DVTRO application in Court; then file your own...
If your husband is in fact, abusive, you should either hire a lawyer, or get what is known as the Family law facilitator at the Courthouse to...
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