If I share custody and I don't let her father see her do I get in trouble?
The short answer is Yes unless there are extenuating circumstances. You can be found in contempt of court and it could even effect your custody...
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The short answer is Yes unless there are extenuating circumstances. You can be found in contempt of court and it could even effect your custody...
The first thing I would do is speak with the mother and see if she is amendable to a change. If not then you will need to go the legal...
Hello, start with this link http://jud.ct.gov/childsupport/default.htm You also might want to consider hiring an attorney who is well versed in...
First of all I want to commend you for turning your life around and wanting to be a part of your son's life. You have a very steep hill to climb...
Yes you can and I commend you for your desire to be more involved in your son's life. The real question is: would you be successful. The answer...
Normally it is until the child turns 18 or if still in high school till the age of 19 or graduation whichever comes first. It's a shame he has to...
The short answer is "probably." The long answer is to involved to get into here as I would need a lot of information which I don't suggest you...
You are not helpless and no you don't have to automatically move. There are a lot of moving pieces here but let me lay out a few things for you...
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There are multiple steps involved in what you are asking. Termination of parental rights can be a very difficult thing to accomplish if it is...
You cannot personally do this. You would need to file a motion with the court asking them to authorize seizure. You would then have to have the...