Do I need a lawyer to fight to have my children's father only get supervised visits?
Yes, I would advise you to seek counsel. While you have evidence, you might not know how to properly authenticate and/or present that evidence in...
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Yes, I would advise you to seek counsel. While you have evidence, you might not know how to properly authenticate and/or present that evidence in...
Technically, yes. Should you? Probably not. Rather, I'd find an attorney and immediately file a custody petition and request that the Judge order...
Unfortunately, the POA doesn't grant you any rights to your grandson. You might consider speaking with an attorney and your daughter to file a...
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but unless the decree specifically grants you June, as uninterrupted time, you don't have it, and he is...
Unfortunately, although it feels unethical, it isn't, since you are not that attorney's client and you have no legal rights in Texas to see your...
Until you turn 18, you are under your parent's authority and she can report you as a runaway. Whether or not the police would make you return...
Your 20% is calculated on your net income, so your income after taxes. Also, if you have any other biological children you are supporting, your...
Technically there is no legal right that exists between a grandchild and a grandparent to see them. However, unless you have guardianship over...
Technically, at this point, you're within your rights to remove the child from his grandparent's house. However, doing so may jeopardize his...
He needs to hire an attorney. There isn't really anything else I can advise him to do but seek out good quality counsel that will fight the crazy...