In the state of Indiana, if I sign over my rights for my child, do I still have to pay child support?
You cannot sign over your rights unless some one is out there who wants to adopt your child. As in, if the child's mother has married and her...
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You cannot sign over your rights unless some one is out there who wants to adopt your child. As in, if the child's mother has married and her...
I guess I need to know whether you mean secondary education or post secondary school education. If you are talking about post secondary school...
None of us ever know what a Court will do. Courts do not want to kill the goose that laid the golden egg, nor should your ex wife. As in, you are...
No. Support and Parenting Time are separate issues. You do not pay support for the right to see your child, nor could the child's mother withhold...
The simple answer is that the biological father can file to establish paternity, although I cannot imagine why he would do it at this point. If...
Last things first: The standard for custody is the best interest of the children. If you have actually been the primary custodial parent and your...
Your ex is wrong. Child support ends on your daughter's 19th birthday. The child support must be modified to reflect that you now have an...
Legally there is nothing to prevent you from communicating with the Father's attorney. If you are not represented there is no one else with whom...
This is the "slippery slope" issue. The best interest of your children may be that they live with their Father until you get back on your feet. ...
First, know that we are all very careful not to give advise to some one who is presently represented. We do not have the necessary information to...