My fiance is looking to get residential custody of her son.
File a complaint for custody, serve bio dad, and either enter into a consent order if dad is in agreement, attend mediation, or have a trial.
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File a complaint for custody, serve bio dad, and either enter into a consent order if dad is in agreement, attend mediation, or have a trial.
You did the right thing by reporting the situation. The department obviously thought the allegations were unfounded. Make another report if you...
If both bio parents are in agreement, it should be fairly simple. Mainly a lot of paperwork and waiting time. If one or both are not going to...
If your parents are in agreement, you can move in with your sister. If they aren't in agreement, your sister needs to file for custody of you. ...
Not likely. You had the opportunity to object to the incorporation at the time of the divorce judgment being entered. Unless you didn't receive...
Not really. She will need to file a motion to modify custody and ask for permission to leave. If dad isn't in agreement she has a hard road ahead...
If there's no order in place, you aren't required to send her. How you handle that within the family is up to you, but you aren't legally required...
Don't worry about suing DSS. Worry about getting your son. If a petition has been filed you need to make sure you attend every hearing,...
If the kids live in SC you need to repost this question and list SC as the location.
One of you will have to leave in order to start the one year clock for the divorce. No way around that requirement. You may be able to get some...