What can I do?
Sure. They can ask for whatever they want. But you aren't required to more than what your order/agreement states.
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Sure. They can ask for whatever they want. But you aren't required to more than what your order/agreement states.
You can always file a motion to modify custody. You need to allege and prove that a substantial change of circumstances has occurred since the...
Technically grandma would be filing an action against you and sister in law. What grandma is actually able to do at this point depends upon a...
If the kids were removed pursuant to an abuse/neglect petition being filed in the court, she is entitled to a court-appointed attorney. If a...
You can't have him relinquish his parental rights unless you are married to someone who wants to adopt. If this isn't the case, you can file a...
Probably not. Parent A isn't saying bad things about you to the child, preventing visitation, etc. Parent A is just being uncooperative. BTW,...
The cost varies but the procedure is very simple. As long as she wants to be adopted the process involves paperwork and a very brief hearing...
If there's no custody order in place, and if they've lived in NC for at least six months, NC has jurisdiction and NC says that you have limited...
It's impossible to really give you advice without seeing the order itself, but it sounds like this Thanksgiving you are allowed to come to NC the...
Wow, I'm so sorry to hear about what you have been through! You you need to take whatever you signed to a local family law attorney for review. ...