Dad wants to sign his rights over can he do that without any issues
A parent can give up his or her parental rights but not the duty to support his or her child. Only if the other parent marries someone who wishes...
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A parent can give up his or her parental rights but not the duty to support his or her child. Only if the other parent marries someone who wishes...
First, you should know that PA has different types of relief available to you prior to the divorce. One is spousal support/alimony pendente lite,...
Quite possibly. One key question will be whether the mother needs to drive the daughter anywhere. If she has to pick her up at school or take her...
You write that mother presents well, but there must be evidence of abuse. Has the children's school teachers noticed anything? If they are too...
Based upon what you have written, I would expect that in a contempt and modification hearing, the father would explain that he was having problems...
PA does not have summary dissolution as a cause of action. No fault divorce in PA is probably similar to what you have in mind. A short marriage...
I agree with Ms. Blair and I suggest that you immediately file a petition for custody and an emergency petition. Most courts have an easy to use...
If the mother won't let you see your child, you should file a petition for custody. The court will award you some amount of time with your child....
If there is no custody order, then you are not interfering with his parental rights in a way that can be punished by the court. But you are...
The standard procedure is to file a petition for custody with the court and serve it on the other parent. Once you get a custody order, the games...