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I am 20 and im trying to legally emancipate my self . but dont know my rights or the proper course of action?
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Answered on August 01, 2009
There's nothing to be "emancipated" from. If you're 20, you're legally an adult, unless some court has decided that you are disabled or impaired...
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Child support
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Answered on July 31, 2009
No. You're 19, which means you're an adult, and your parents no longer have an obligation to support you, unless you're disabled.
Also, I'm...
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If i have 2 children from the came woman can i sighn my parental rights away for one of the children
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Answered on July 31, 2009
You can "sign away", or just choose not to exercise, your parental rights, but you CANNOT "sign away" your parental obligations, like supporting...
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When my son turns 18, will his father (my ex) still be responsible to pay half his medical bills?
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Answered on July 31, 2009
You should review the support judgment carefully, but if child support terminates at 18 (because your son's no longer attending high school)...
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Who pays child child support when the legal father and the presumed father both have visitation?
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Answered on July 31, 2009
It depends on what you mean by the use of the term "legal father" and "taken away", but generally, if someone's no longer a legal parent, they...
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If I find my signature was forged by my estranged wife to try to divorce me and make off with house what can I do?
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Answered on July 31, 2009
You need to review this situation, and all the details, with an experienced real estate attorney NOW. In the interim, if your name has been...
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I live in California and I have been married for 12 years and seperated for 10 years, Can I still purchase a home?
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Answered on July 31, 2009
You can purchase a home, with or without his consent. I assume what you really want to know is how to purchase the home and be as sure as possible...
Court date for a Request Trial Setting Short Cause.
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Answered on July 30, 2009
It really depends on which court branch, in which county, you submitted it to. Some courts set short-cause trials directly on the Request; some...
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How can keep my little boy from spending time alone with his father so they can still see eachother but no one gets hurt?
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Answered on July 30, 2009
You need to get yourself to the nearest courthouse, and get some orders to protect your child, as well as yourself. You should consider applying...
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What is this mean? Am I in trouble?
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Answered on July 30, 2009
Your should, at very least, get yourself a copy of a GOOD reliable step-by-step guide on handling your own California dissolution from your local...
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