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answered on Apr 28, 2015
usually after five years they can try to get a parole hearing. We can help you with that.
19 year old still in high school, and working. do I have to still pay Alabama child support. when does it stop or when should I file the paper work to have it to stop?
answered on Apr 28, 2015
No, but if you are on an Income Withholding Order, you may need help from the court to have your employer stop taking the money from your check.
answered on Apr 28, 2015
It varies by the law firm. I have seen anywhere from 40-50 percent.
answered on Apr 28, 2015
The burden to change legal or physical custody of a child is very great. You will need the assistance of an attorney to help you with this. Talk to several good ones in your county.
I've never done anything to not see her, but my ex seems so hell bent on entrapping me. I've seen my daughter since that order(that I had no clue existed, until today), & haven't suffered any legal action. What is the statute of limitations on something of this nature?
answered on Apr 28, 2015
Depending on the language in the Order it may never go away. You need to let an attorney review it for you.
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