I live in FL I'm pregnant, paternity hasn't been established, but the father knows, we are broke up & I want to move to NC
Yes, you can move. Until the father establishes paternity via a court order, then he has no rights with respect to the child.
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Yes, you can move. Until the father establishes paternity via a court order, then he has no rights with respect to the child.
In order to resolve this issue in Florida the mother would need to move here for a period of 6 months to establish residency, otherwise she should...
Please be aware that just because the attorney does not depose all the witnesses provided by the client it does not mean he cannot still call all...
You are never required to sign a contract, however, doing so may cause you to loose your employment. In Florida, non-compete clauses in contracts...
You have 24 hours to vacate once noticed is served by the sheriff and it is placed on the premise (Fla. Stat. 83.62). www.krrlaw.com
I would have to read the non compete provisions in the contract to give you an accurate response. Generally non compete clauses are valid if they...
You may be entitled to alimony, which would be something to ask for in the divorce. Alimony is based on several factors including the length of...
I would only add to the previous attorneys advice that if you purchase the home with marital funds, then it will be marital property.
In order to file for divorce and related support in Florida, the petitioner must have lived (including the child) in the state for a period of six...
It is not the charge that matters for sealing. It is the final adjudication. You can only seal one record and the final adjudication must be...