Archived
Florida divorce and child support
John's answer
|
Answered on February 21, 2012
You can contact FL Dept of Revenue and they will file for you or you can (and probably should) address it in the divorce case.
Archived
What can happen if i move out of state with my son.
John's answer
|
Answered on February 21, 2012
If the father has never paid and has no contact and no open court case then you can move.
Archived
I want to change my child's last name to mine me and her father have never been married and been seperated for over two years
John's answer
|
Answered on February 18, 2012
You have to file a petition for name change and the father is entitled to notice.
Archived
My dad has legal custody of me and I want to live with my mom do I have the legal right to live with my mom?
John's answer
|
Answered on February 17, 2012
nothing you can do that is up to your parents.
Archived
Which are my rights if i divorce of american citizen man after almost 6 yrs?
John's answer
|
Answered on February 17, 2012
You are in the US legally so the rules for divorce are the same.
Archived
I filed domestic violence charges against my husband. I asked the state to drop the charges, but they are still prosecuting.
John's answer
|
Answered on February 16, 2012
It is up to the state to drop the charges, if they have enough evidence other than your testimony they will likely proceed with or without you.
Archived
Is it ok to move out from a home away from your spouse if you still have a child at the age of 15?
John's answer
|
Answered on February 16, 2012
You can move out whenever you want.
Archived
Are both my ex wife and I responsible for the taxes owed on the foreclosure?
John's answer
|
Answered on February 16, 2012
yes
Archived
Can I make ex prove where the child support money goes?
John's answer
|
Answered on February 15, 2012
Yes, file a motion for a monthly accounting of the child support.
Archived
Is there a statute of limitations on the time you have to collect money from a final judgment in divorce?
John's answer
|
Answered on February 15, 2012
Generally no, file a motion to enforce and for contempt of court.
Ad
Transform legal challenges into solutions.
Connect now to review your situation.
The Avvo Rating explained
The Avvo Rating explained