I am the custudial parent and I don't claim my kids for taxes. How do I claim them if he always does?
Everything falls back on the court orders. If the court order specifically gives him the right off on the taxes, it does not matter if you file...
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Everything falls back on the court orders. If the court order specifically gives him the right off on the taxes, it does not matter if you file...
The simple answer is no. This is the same for the courts, as if it were a marriage. This debt you speak of, although realized after you become...
She cannot get into trouble with the law for dating you. Nor would you be able to get into trouble for just dating her. On the other hand, there...
As much as I understand your predicament, I still would advise that your son needs to have a qualified family law attorney representing him. These...
In essence, you need to determine if you might not also be able to file here immediately in CA and have the CA judge determine both jurisdiction...
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I will have to admit to being puzzled by the actions of the father. Maybe he was just covering his bases. Maybe he thought the grandparents were...
I would submit everything before the court case is heard so that the judge and the other attorney have an ability to review the material before the...
The simple answer is YES. But, ultimately, you will need to find both parents to consent, after the adoption is filed, or, you will have to prove...
No! The restraining order requires personal service. I have regularly seen judges take restraining orders off calendar for lack of service. ...
The general rule of thumb is at trial (and a permanent restraining order IS considered to be a trial) all witnesses should be available for cross...