What to do when your hostile ex will not follow the court order?
If a party won't follow a court order, your only option to enforce it is filing for Contempt. As noted by previous counsel, you can mediate, but...
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If a party won't follow a court order, your only option to enforce it is filing for Contempt. As noted by previous counsel, you can mediate, but...
Your boyfriend needs to file for primary custody, not you. In order for you to get custody, both mother and father have to either agree, or you...
There is literally no information here.
You are correct that you file in the state where the child has lived the last 6 months. However, you don't need to physically show up in court...
If there is no temporary or final parenting plan, or any other order prohibiting you from moving, you don't need the court's permission to...
Who is telling you this? If it's not an attorney, ignore them. Arbitration can be in front of the mediator, but I'm aware of no requirement that...
If there is no court order or parenting plan prohibiting you from leaving, then yes, you can.
It is possible to change your hearing date. If there is an opposing attorney, start by contacting them and seeing if they would agree to a...
Send her a certified letter, return receipt, giving her a deadline to remove the property (I'd suggest 30 days). Clearly state that if she does...
It's not a tax attorney question. It comes down to what the custody/child support order say regarding taxes. If the order is silent, you need to...