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The non-custodial parent (never married) rejected the child support summons and is taking me to court-do I need to get a lawyer?
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Answered on May 12, 2011
Remember, the DCSS does not represent you at the hearing. The DCSS is there to assist in setting, modifying, and enforcing child support orders. ...
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Ex filing ex parte hearing 2 days after temporary orders were made in court
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Answered on May 12, 2011
For an ex-parte hearing on custody the other party needs to show that there are "emergency" circumstances such that there is an immediate danger or...
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If i got married in two different county do i have to file twice
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Answered on May 04, 2011
Your question is very confusing! Were you married 2 separate times, to 2 different people? Were these marriages at the same time? You say that...
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Can I remove mother rights from my ex wife?
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Answered on May 02, 2011
To answer your question in the heading - maybe. Your ex-wife having not seen the children for over 2 years is a factor that you may use to pursue a...
Do parents who share joint legal custody need to agree upon non-emergency care for the children? (e.g. braces?)
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Answered on May 02, 2011
Under joint legal custody, yes, she is required to discuss this round of dental treatment for the children with you before proceeding. ...
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Vistion conflict
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Answered on May 02, 2011
The holidays and specific special days take precedence over the regular visitation schedule, unless the Court order states otherwise. As far as...
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Temporary vs. Final Orders for Support?
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Answered on April 27, 2011
During the pendency of the dissolution, the orders made are temporary in nature. At the finality of the divorce (entry of Judgment), the orders...
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Does the presence of a step parent reduces a child hardship deduction
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Answered on April 27, 2011
Depends. Your income will be included in the guideline child support calculation as the "new spouse income", which could change the amount of...
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More questions about oral deposition for divorce
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Answered on April 27, 2011
As stated, only bring documents which you are required to bring. DO NOT GUESS. The opposing counsel should give you an explanation prior to the...
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Will the court force me to change my number?
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Answered on April 25, 2011
Your question is a little confusing. Overall, I don't think the Court or your ex-husband's family can make you change your phone number. I am not...
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