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How do I get an ex that owes $100,000 to pay back alimony?? He keeps hopping to different state??
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Answered on October 25, 2009
Keep after him, if you have an arrest order get a certified copy and send it to the sheriff of where he is.
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Finalizing an uncontested divorce with children in the state of Florida
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Answered on October 07, 2009
you should get the settlement in writing because the court will want to review it.
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What if the family business is going to someone that is going to ruin it? How can i protect myself?
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Answered on October 07, 2009
file for a guardianship over your mother.
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Daughter wants and husbands agree on ending rebond marriage he adoped her son
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Answered on October 06, 2009
You should have a lawyer review the settlement documents.
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My daughters father is on her bith certificate but she resides with me i plan on moving in a year, can her father stop it?
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Answered on October 05, 2009
You must comply with the rules of the FL relocation ststute.
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My lawyer said she is going to call me in as a hostile client and the state my take my child away.. What do I do?
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Answered on September 30, 2009
the attorney has a duty to report your behavior to the state.
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Is it legal for custodial parent to leave state after father dropped out of childrens lives
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Answered on September 28, 2009
Likely that you will have no problems, he clearly waived his rights.
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How long does an injunction last?
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Answered on September 28, 2009
Yes you have to file a motion to dismiss the injunction.
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When you marry in the state of florida do you assume all of the debt of your new spouse?
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Answered on September 27, 2009
NO. Only debt you acquire after the date of marriage is marital. Just don't transfer debt into your name or joint names.
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If a person claims to be a biological parent on a birth certificate, but isn 't, can the real parent be responsible legally 4kid
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Answered on September 23, 2009
You will likely have no problems, the other guy would have to successfully file and win a petition to disestablish paternity
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