Can I just move out of state without modifying my court order? My ex-husband wants to stop me from moving.
If you are not the custodial parent, you do not need his permission to move. But, you will have to deal with him to set up a new visitation...
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If you are not the custodial parent, you do not need his permission to move. But, you will have to deal with him to set up a new visitation...
Get a lawyer. It is likely he can get supervised visitation at best but you really need a lawyer to defend in this situation.
He can try. If you have a good lawyer, he will probably not succeed.
Get a properly prepared, signed and filed stipulation indicating exactly what the change is, the start date, the fact it is temporary and the...
It would be more helpful for you to state what reasons she gave for the continuances. Do you have a lawyer? Does she? Who is the Judge? ...
Take your court orders and see a local experienced family law attorney. The attorney can file a motion to establish back support, interest,...
You can file a complaint with the Bar but it will likely go nowhere. Complaints from the opposite side in a case usually go nowhere. You may want...
Your first step is to have a face to face consultation with an experienced local family law attorney. You need to educate yourself in a lot of...
If you believe you have facts that add up to a change of circumstances that would justify a change in the current orders, you file a "Request for...
Get a copy of the divorce file.