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Do I have to tell the Noncustodial parent that I am moving I’m still staying in the state of California and all he has is visitation of our son everything was finalized in court in 2019
answered on Jan 10, 2022
If the place you are moving is far enough away to interfere with your current custody orders, you have to get the court to change the order. You can't just tell him you are moving if the move will interfere with your custody orders.
And was I supposed to have a lawyer of my choosing there to go through everything with me before or during the signing?
answered on Aug 23, 2021
Here's the law on it: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayText.xhtml?lawCode=FAM&division=4.&title=&part=5.&chapter=2.&article=2.
The biological father is not on child support I'm not sure if I would be afforded the same luxury if we were to divorce later down to the line
answered on Aug 3, 2021
No, unless you legally adopt them.
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answered on Aug 4, 2021
You can, but there are various procedural steps you will need to take. You will probably need a lawyer who specializes in landlord tenant law.
Am i good to purchase a firearm?
answered on Jul 30, 2021
The DOJ can run a check to see if you can. https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/pfecfaqs#1
Charge was under $400. Over 10 years ago. Never had any more trouble afterwards, not even a parking ticket. I would like to be eligible for a sentry pass.
answered on Jul 30, 2021
It's not decriminalized. You probably heard that in Los Angeles and San Francisco, prosecutors are weak on crime--which they are--and it as if petty theft has been decriminalized.
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