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How to get timesharing thrown out
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Answered on August 05, 2015
You have to file a petition to re-open the case. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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What is custodial interference and what grounds does someone need to file for it?
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Answered on August 05, 2015
If she is not complying with the order then file a motion for contempt/enforcement. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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What do I do when the father literally and voluntarily stops his responsibility of shared parental responsibility?
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Answered on August 05, 2015
If he is not communicating at all then file a petition for sole parental responsibility. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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If my ex-wife does not adhere to a court order involving child visitation does that nullify the order?
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Answered on August 05, 2015
If she did not comply with the order then file a motion for contempt/enforcement and set the matter for hearing. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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Can my step mom legally pull me out of school?
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Answered on August 05, 2015
Please refer to the court order between your parents as to who has decision making authority.
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Should I file a motion for default or summary judgement or other?
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Answered on August 05, 2015
File for a court default and set the matter for a hearing. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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What are the steps in the child support process?
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Answered on August 03, 2015
"what are all the steps" is a question way beyond the scope of an AVVO post. consult a lawyer in person. what are all the steps
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What paperwork do I need to file for divorce?
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Answered on August 03, 2015
There are lots of documents to file. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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Is a 75-day timeshare fair/typical for a child under 4yo that was allowed to relocate from FL to a neighboring state 7 hrs away?
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Answered on August 03, 2015
If you are not happy with the result then file a timely appeal.
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If my child and I already live in a different state than the non-custodial parent, do I need their permission to move?
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Answered on August 03, 2015
Under the law you are required to file a petition with the court prior to moving. Use of a lawyer is recommended.
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