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Judge in OK sentenced me to no custody and only supervised visitation after 1 of our 3 boys was returned to his mother with a bruise on his backside, allegedly. That decision was made in 2007. Can it be changed today?
answered on Nov 10, 2014
Yes. You will likely want to file a motion to modify your visitation restriction. if the events causing the supervision have been corrected. That is, in the eyes of the court.
The case pertaining to my childern is closed.... I just want to know if they are going to try and take this baby
answered on Apr 23, 2013
Possibly, If the same situation is present that caused you to loose your children the first time.
I am a 15 year old girl. my mother is 34 and doesnt like me seeing my 39 year old father. He is on the roll and gets benefits, and that can help me wih college. but they were never married and his name isnt on my bith cirtificate. i want my dad to be a part of my life but he had one child taken... View More
answered on Apr 23, 2013
A paternity test is not very expensive. A Paternity Decree would cost much more (approx. $1500 or higher). But the reward would be priceless!
Iam 35 got married whjen i was 22 i duidnt work he said it costed him more for me to work tban not so i have been totally dependant on him he puts everthing in his name ive got a new job no kids i need a car and alittle support am i entitled to at least something cause he says im not i had nothing... View More
answered on Apr 23, 2013
His ability to pay and your need to be paid will be analyzed along with the division of property. You might get alimony or property in lieu of alimony...
answered on Apr 23, 2013
You might want to file a motion to settle the journal entry.
answered on Apr 23, 2013
You do not have to wait on the outcome of your protective order to start divorce proceedings.
And says that I have to pay for them so he's just gonna short my check! Isn't that contempt of court?
answered on Apr 23, 2013
Yes. That is not a good idea. Your x-spouse could be found to be guilty of direct or indirect contempt of court.
answered on Apr 23, 2013
That issue the court is ruling on will need to be disclosed before you can ask about determination of time limits.
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