In a divorce with minor children, does it matter who's designated Custodial Parent?
Neither parent has "custody" anymore, nor is either designated as "primary" or "secondary". The statute was changed a few years ago to provide...
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Neither parent has "custody" anymore, nor is either designated as "primary" or "secondary". The statute was changed a few years ago to provide...
The quick answer is, you may be able to do it yourself - but it will be a lot easier with an experienced Family Law Attorney. Keep in mind that...
It all depends on if the Pre-nuptial agreement was freely and voluntarily entered into - and what the terms of the agreement are. Certain things -...
You have a few options: 1. He could agree to waive the need for formal service and he could accept "service" by mail - or even e-mail - he would...
You would need to file a Supplemental Petition for Modification to try to make the change - and likely you will need to file a Motion for Temporary...
The answer to your question depends on what else is/has gone on in your case and how it has been pending. If your case has been dragging on for...
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You need to seek a consultation with an experienced Family Law attorney in your area immediately. There are specific ways to challenge an order...
If payments are due for support - whether towards ongoing support or towards previously established arrears - and then those payments are not made,...
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Yes, you can move for enforcement of the Final Judgment/Parenting Plan via filing a Motion for Civil Contempt/Enforcement - which you can do...
The quick answer is that absent truly exceptional circumstances, it is unlikely that establishing a support obligation would be considered an...