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Can I use a pleading as evidence? Yes, odd question, but unique.
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Answered on May 20, 2013
If the other party to the case wrote it and filed it with the clerk then yes you can use it.
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Flat fee adoption?
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Answered on May 20, 2013
I can assist you.
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Can back child support be enforced if I didn't know where the child was?
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Answered on May 17, 2013
Not knowing the location of the child is not going to help you. You may be able to still file a motion to vacate the judgment on other grounds.
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If my ex-wife decides to go to school, will I have to pay more child support?
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Answered on May 17, 2013
Her going back to school does not mean that you pay more child support.
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I was legally emancipated when I was 16 and living in Edison, New Jersey. I am 61 now. Am I able to get a copy?
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Answered on May 17, 2013
Assuming these records still exist then contact the clerk and/or the agency that created them
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How much child support and alimony can I get
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Answered on May 17, 2013
Most you can get is half his net pay. A lot depends on the time sharing schedule, your employment if any, etc.
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My Ex owes FL child support/arrears and he has a 401k and out of state rental property. What can I do?
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Answered on May 17, 2013
You can get the court to tap into the 401k to collect the child support.
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How do i go about getting a child support modification?
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Answered on May 16, 2013
You have to petition the court to lower the support asap.
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This site http://www.fljud13.org/ forms are geared to reducing alimony, challenging a FDL suspension. My x has been found guilty
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Answered on May 16, 2013
there is a general form called "motion" which you can fill in the blanks. There is also a general notice of hearing on this site. Use these...
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My ex-husband is requesting to claim one of our 2 children as a dependent on his taxes going forward. He lives out of state.
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Answered on May 16, 2013
He can claim one child so long as he is current, there has to be language in the court order that says that if he is late he is in arrears he...
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