My wife left with my son and refuses to return him. What can I do?
Options: 1. self help. Obviously riskily and could lead to fisticuffs. 2. File for dissolution ASAP and seek a TPOR requiring the child to be...
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Options: 1. self help. Obviously riskily and could lead to fisticuffs. 2. File for dissolution ASAP and seek a TPOR requiring the child to be...
You really should be asking your lawyer this question. Basically you have to comply with mediation, so "plug your nose" and just do it. Seek...
Ultimately, you could file a filiation proceeding (paternity suit) and force DNA blood testing. Before doing that, you should consult with an...
If BF violated the RO at the invitation of mother, he still violated the order. The police would be required to arrest.
Off hand, I would say that you need to file some form of paternity action, either a filiation suit or perhaps a declaratory action. Best bet:...
One solution: inform him the verbal agreement is cancelled and you are reverting back to judgment. If he seeks a post judgment TPOR, he has to...
If owed to mother, yes. If owed to state as a welfare lien, then no.
It is hard to answer this without having your papers. I have handled many move aways matters, and the custodial parent's right to move does have...
No, you cannot be "forced" to sign. You can refuse. Alternatively, consult an experienced lawyer in person or by phone to analyze the request. ...
an experienced lawyer should be able to handle alternative service for 2-4 hours of time.