Do I need to subpoena my daughter or should I expect her mother to bring her?
A subpoena is an order from the court to appear. Without one being served on her, there is no reason to expect her to appear, unless the other...
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A subpoena is an order from the court to appear. Without one being served on her, there is no reason to expect her to appear, unless the other...
I concur with my fellow attorney. The only thing I would add is that in order to avoid a similar situation in the future and/or a possible show...
The phrase regarding "health care coverage" refers to insurance coverage, and the phrase as you quote it appears to state that neither party is...
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"Prosecute" is a term of art that usually refers to criminal matters; this matter would probably be resolved as part of your divorce, and in this...
Normally once an object is given to someone, it no longer belongs to the giver. In order for your mother-in-law to successfully get the ring back,...
Do you know where to find the results? If so, it should be a simple matter of requesting a copy. What the test done by court order? If so, a...
As with a great many questions regarding family law, the answer is "it depends." Is there a current custody/visitation order or Separation...
First, how old is your daughter? There is no age short of majority (18) where a child can decide with which parent she will live, but the older...
It depends on what your current custody order says. By statute, where there is a custody order, each parent is required to give thirty days'...
Do you currently have a visitation order in place which spells out a schedule? If so, she cannot refuse your visitation if it is set for that day....