Divorce and Child Custody--born out of wedlock then married?
If he's on the birth certificate, then it's almost certain he signed a voluntary acknowledgment form at the hospital when the child was born. IF...
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If he's on the birth certificate, then it's almost certain he signed a voluntary acknowledgment form at the hospital when the child was born. IF...
And I'm gonna take a wild guess that neither of your are married. And if that's the case, until you prove parentage, she can move wherever and...
Talk to your public defender to see what your options are - this late in the game that's really your only viable recourse.
As long as you're not denied because of 1) Color, 2) National Origin, 3) Religion, 4) Veteran Status, 5) Sex, et.al., - yes they can.
No support order, no marriage, nothing = not your problem. To get custody he must prove he's the father, and I'm gonna take a wild guess he hasn't...
State Guidelines under 750 ILCS 5/505, for 2 kids is 28% of your net income, though additional remedies can be ordered if it's shown to be in the...
Miranda Rights, if not read, only mean that whatever statements you made while in custody are not admissible in court for their substantive use. ...
Step 1: He'll need to prove he's the father either by a voluntary acknowledgment (birth certificate, stipulations, etc) or DNA test. Step 2: He'll...
Justice moves slow, and sometimes in reverse. He'll need to be on his toes, an adjudication in a parentage case where only support is entered is...
Something from the court system that says what?