What can I do if I believe my judge was biased and ruled against me because she knew my ex husband ?
No, that doesn't make the judgment void. There is no connection between the courtroom clerk knowing your ex husband and the judge's ruling.
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No, that doesn't make the judgment void. There is no connection between the courtroom clerk knowing your ex husband and the judge's ruling.
If there is no custody order in place you can keep her. You need to file for custody and get an order in place. The only state with jurisdiction...
You can just pull your bills and look at the incoming calls.
It lasts until the child turns 18 or until the court enters a permanent custody order.
No, your stepson isn't a reason for the court to deviate from the guidelines.
The ongoing support obligation will end but the arrears remain.
It's certainly possible, but we would need to know more about the financial situation before advising you on this issue. Talk to a local family...
It sounds like Pennsylvania is the state with custody jurisdiction at this point, so you should repost this question and list PA as the location.
CPS can't make you do anything, but they can recommend certain things and if you fail to comply they can absolutely use that against you. ...
If you have a custody order already in place, you need to file a motion to modify custody. If there is no custody order, file a complaint for...