Is this a order violation?
Sounds like this is a domestic violence restraining order...and the contact should be immediately reported to law enforcement as a violation of the...
Riverside, CA
Family Lawyer at Riverside, CA
Practice Areas: Family, Domestic Violence
Sounds like this is a domestic violence restraining order...and the contact should be immediately reported to law enforcement as a violation of the...
You need to hire an experienced family law attorney who is located near the court house where your case is. You are across the country. The ex...
You thought wrong. Anyone can serve you anywhere at anytime. Most things don't need to be personally served, but people tend to be nasty...
You can sue anyone. You will need tens of thousands of dollars. You will need to pay upfront in a retainer. Your better option is to hire...
Depends on the income of both parents. You will not have an equal timeshare with a newborn infant. You should be able to work up to that around...
Thank you for asking me to respond to your question. Here is my answer: Follow the court order. It doesn't matter why he missed his visit....
You have asked my to answer your question: Here is my response: You would have done discovery by now to have him produce copies of all documents...
You have asked me to answer your question. Here is my response: Why would you ever not show up to court? Whatever happens it won't be good...
You follow the court orders. If the child is not returned, file to modify the orders and have the court change for next year and make clear orders...
No. File a request for order and go to mediation to get the orders changed. You cannot simply violate the court orders.