Is this enough to take custody away from a parent?
First, let me say that I am very sorry to hear about this situation. Second, as we are not permitted to give legal advice on this website, I...
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First, let me say that I am very sorry to hear about this situation. Second, as we are not permitted to give legal advice on this website, I...
It is hard to answer a specific question from your prompt. However, if you were asking if your privacy rights were broken, there are quite a few...
You should speak to an attorney as soon as possible. An attorney will be able to confidentially assess all of the facts of your case (which you...
I agree with both other attorneys who have answered this query: the answer to your question involves facts that are not in your prompt. You should...
You should seek out an attorney to help you right away. Child custody and support cases are complex, and they involve very fact intensive...
The answer to your question would require specific facts (such as which state the original order came from and the state your divorce is now...
You have described a sticky situation. Your question really involves more of a common sense answer as opposed to anything involving legal...
The short answer is that more facts are needed than are in your prompt to really answer this question. This is a public forum, so you should not...
First off, quite a lot of information would be needed beyond that which is in the question to render any sort of useful answer. I can give you...
The short answer is that "it depends." As custody cases are complex, you would need a lot more facts than are in your prompt to fully answer this...