What would need to be done to have my daughters name changed?
If the bio father will agree and anyone else that is required to be served will not object, then you need to collect all of the paperwork...
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If the bio father will agree and anyone else that is required to be served will not object, then you need to collect all of the paperwork...
It's not too late as a matter of law, the media's portrayal of the deal on the courthouse steps prior to the opening statement does happen in real...
Depends on additional context, facts, circumstances, and the prior course of dealing, of course. But that doesn't sound especially friendly in a...
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Hire a decent private investigator and for pretty cheap you will have all of his details. You should talk in more detail with a lawyer offline...
You can contest it, you probably should. You can likely handle it yourself or meet with some lawyers to get a ballpark on what they would charge...
They don't need to have a dual admission, pro hac vice is an option if it comes to subsequent litigation across the state line. Best of luck
You should find a lawyer and sit down with them offline so they can review in more detail and advise accordingly. Best of luck
Signing a waiver can produce unintended consequences for people that haven't carefully read and understand what they were signing. Have a lawyer...
Unless you get a pardon from the governor you are basically stuck with it. Just be honest and up front about it with potential employers - and...
You need a lawyer. Nearly all will have some sort of payment plan or have some other accommodations to assist someone truly in need, if you aren't...