Can she sue?
Go see an experienced family law attorney in your area. Your question is all over the place. If she is trying to sue for money...that is a whole...
Riverside, CA
Family Lawyer at Riverside, CA
Practice Areas: Family, Domestic Violence
Go see an experienced family law attorney in your area. Your question is all over the place. If she is trying to sue for money...that is a whole...
Depends. If you already have a judgment for dissolution, and there were no orders made for her to support you then you might not be able to get any...
This sounds like a criminal protective order (CPO). You need to discuss your options with a criminal defense attorney.
This is not custody, this is guardianship. You need to seek legal counsel in your area and open a guardianship case. If the parent has the children...
File a request for order and tell the court the specific orders you need to have made. Perhaps the other parent needs to be on supervised...
Your question and the comments don't match. Yes, you can be subpoenaed by someone for court. If you are being threatened, go file a civil...
Family Code 3044 isn't rebutted by you going down a checklist and the court's hate this theory. The court is looking for changed behavior, coupled...
Probably not. You might lose custody and be put on supervised visitation, but if this is a first time- it is unlikely you are going to lose your...
You cannot bifurcate (separate) the issues because they come from the same issue of domestic violence. You will likely lose your request because...
Attorneys on Avvo cannot solicit for clients. That is unethical. You should check with your local self-help (all of the courts have this service)...