Can My Mother Threaten To “Beat My F-Ing A**”; What Can I Do?
If you are concerned about your safety you should seek a domestic violence restraining order against your Mother.
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If you are concerned about your safety you should seek a domestic violence restraining order against your Mother.
California Family Code Section 770 (a) Separate property of a married person includes all of the following: (1) All property owned by the...
Only if you acknowledge receipt. There should have been Form FL-117 sent with the divorce papers. If you sign and return it you were considered...
If the commotion is a safety risk to you and/or your 7 year old daughter you can consider a DVRO, however if the commotion does not meet the level...
Unless there is a domestic violence restraining order concealing his address or keeping it confidential, you should be privy to that information. ...
Mother has the right to designate whoever she wants to pick up your child during her custodial time unless there is a safety risk or a court order...
No it does not. The court order is still in effect. Nothing in the public health order issued by Orange County tells you to void current custody...
There is no law prohibiting you from sleeping in the same room as your daughter. If the roommate's threat is based on you sharing a room with your...
I had a similar situation in which the minor child was in a toxic environment and in high school. She contacted child protective services herself...
Your options at this point are (1) to file an ex parte asking for a change in custody temporarily since Mother will not file the court order (2)...