Property was purchased during the marriage and after the divorce my husband died. is the property part of the estate
This is more of a probate question than a family law question. Ask a probate lawyer
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This is more of a probate question than a family law question. Ask a probate lawyer
Your question is quite vague, and there are very many permutations to consider. You will need to consult with a family law attorney to “weed”...
If your plans will interfere with the other parent’s timesharing, then you will want to obtain consent. Otherwise, your time with the kids is your...
You will need to establish paternity first. Once you are deemed to be the legal parent, you will get custody of the child, as a non-parent does not...
If a parenting plan has not been established, nor has paternity been determined legally, then you are not subject to the relocation statute...
Many times when a divorce case is first begun, there is issued a “standing order” by the judge. Most standing orders require that the parties share...
An attorney should have already been appointed for you, but if not, you can file anything you like on your own. It is unlikely that you will be...
If you insist upon representing yourself, you should familiarize yourself with the rules and the forms. An excellent resource is www.FLCourts.org....
Speak to a family law attorney immediately. There are subtleties about each of the things you mention that you will need to plan for. Good luck
Shared parental responsibility works the same whenever the circumstances present themselves. The key is communicating with your coparent. If that...