Can I legally move from Ohio to Florida and what kind of outcome or backlash could I expect from moving.
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Answered on March 07, 2016
You just have to file a Notice of Intent to Relocate to the Court and serve it on the other parent. If she objects, then you have to prove to the...
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Is this possible
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Answered on March 05, 2016
Consult with an attorney if these allegations are made against you. In order to get visitation with your child, file a complaint in the county...
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How do I go about terminating my lease due to landlord harassment?
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Answered on March 05, 2016
Retain an attorney to write a letter noting the breach of the lease and violations of the Landlord Tenant Act. If you have the proof, you should...
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Can i be disciplined/ held accountable for not returning even though i did not get their message on time?
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Answered on March 01, 2016
I agree. Review your employment manual, if there is one, and make sure to discuss with your supervisor about missing the message.
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Do I need legal action? If so, what kind of lawyer?
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Answered on February 27, 2016
Have an attorney write a letter to the principal, superintendent and school board stating your frustration with their reaction and protection of...
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When submitting the paperwork for chapter 13, how is it finally decided the length of the plan? Can I opt for 5 years?
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Answered on February 27, 2016
Search this site for a competent BK attorney. The best I know is Steve Palmer. He could help with this question.
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Am i doing something illegal by not allowing visitation even though we dont have a court ordered visitation agreement?
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Answered on February 27, 2016
Mr. Sheets is correct. It's in your rights to withhold visitation if you think it's in your child's best interest.
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I have a lawyer currently . Who can I hire to prove the move is positive and is in the best interest of my child.
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Answered on February 27, 2016
Discuss with your current attorney. He/she can discuss next best steps.
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What can I do???
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Answered on February 27, 2016
Discuss with an attorney. This is not something you should try to do yourself.
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Is it possible the courts will agree to the supervised visits due to his temper? Should we bring up sex with underage girls?
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Answered on February 26, 2016
Get an attorney. This is a serious matter and paying for an attorney will demonstrate that you and your daughter are taking the matter seriously. ...
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