Can I leave the state with my kid and then my husband files for a legal separation?
1. There's no such thing as filing for legal separation. You are "legally separated" as soon as you live under different roofs with the intent to...
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1. There's no such thing as filing for legal separation. You are "legally separated" as soon as you live under different roofs with the intent to...
Your recourse is to file a grievance with the NC State Bar. They absolutely take these reports seriously and they will discipline the attorney...
That depends on the level of DSS involvement. Was he removed from your home pursuant to a petition being filed in court? Was it a voluntary...
You need to take all of your orders, and a copy of the order discussing jurisdiction, to an attorney for review. It's going to be impossible to...
Yes, phone calls count. So do gifts, cards, notes, etc. Most judges want to see AT LEAST six months of absolutely 100% no contact, in person or...
Yes you have the right to refuse the visit. Yes he has the right to refuse to provide the info. Withholding visitation pending the entry of a ...
You always have a chance, but your odds of success increase dramatically if you have an attorney. Is there a custody order in place that grants...
It doesn't make him look like father of the year, but if he wants to be involved in the child's life he's going to be involved. To what extent is...
You're in a tough spot. Assuming that your husband has been the breadwinner and has the ability to pay you some financial support, you will likely...
If NC no longer has jurisdiction you need to redirect this question to an attorney in the new state.