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Can i change my parenting plan? whats the process (Florida)
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Answered on March 10, 2012
You have to file a petition or motion to modify the current plan
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Im trying to obtain emergency temporary custody of my kids. i am not sure as to what forms i need to fill out can you help?
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Answered on March 10, 2012
There is no for per se. Contact a local attorney who can assist you.
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Who is an aggressive attorney that will protect my children from being taken away from me by my husband and his mother?
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Answered on March 10, 2012
Contact local counsel in your area, me.
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Mariage anulment after bigamy if divorce was already done
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Answered on March 09, 2012
If the marriage was void then the divorce was void too so you can get an annullment no problem.
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FL Divorce decree reads "Permanent and non-modifiable". Is this a legal/legitimate and can I change it in FL?
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Answered on March 09, 2012
Depends on what the entire judgment reads however the language is clear
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My rights as a minor in Florida in reference to temporary guardianship due to death in the family?
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Answered on March 09, 2012
You can file in court to emancipate or wait until you are 18 then you can do what you want.
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Is there a law in Florida that prohibits two kids, one is a 6 yr old boy and the other is a 3 yr old girl to share a room.
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Answered on March 08, 2012
unless it violates some kind of fire or building code then no.
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How can I prove husband has a retirement from being in the Military 22 yrs once he hits age 62? He has told the Judge he doesn't
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Answered on March 08, 2012
send out subpoenas and take his deposition under oath
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Can she do that???
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Answered on March 06, 2012
you need to file your case in FL asap.
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If i'm an illegal immigrant in the state of Florida and have two under age of 18, can i still get child care (child support) fro
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Answered on March 06, 2012
yes you can get child support from the father, the court can order it.
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