Can I stop my wife fro moving out of state with our 15 yr old child we have joint custody
If you don't have a custody order in place, file for custody ASAP. If you have one, file a motion to modify custody.
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If you don't have a custody order in place, file for custody ASAP. If you have one, file a motion to modify custody.
yes, he has parental rights. If he is willing to consent to the adoption, you can proceed with the adoption paperwork. If he refuses to consent...
Send him the agreement. He needs to sign in front of a notary and mail it back to you. Then you sign before a notary. No need to record anything...
If he's competent to do so, he can execute a power of attorney and grant you the authority to make certain medical decisions. If he is no longer...
File a complaint for custody and get a real order in place. If your notarized agreement is signed by a judge, you need to file a motion to modify...
If you sign and notarize something it's likely enforceable, but only as a contract. You need to get a custody order in place. If you two are in...
Attend every hearing, reach out to the GAL and social worker and express an interest in serving as a placement for the children. If they are...
I'm assuming you're referring to a DSS case? All motions must be filed in the 7b file and must be heard before the assigned judge. No other court...
You can either dismiss your petition, or proceed as scheduled. The clerk can declare that she is incompetent only to a limited extent, and grant...
You are obligated to follow the language of the existing order. If you don't have a custody order, you aren't required to let dad have the child...