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answered on Apr 4, 2011
Usually the court orders include a provision that either or both parents insure the child if any health insurance is available at little or no charge to the parent(s). The short answer is if the children can be put on an employer's health plan, they should be, and the child support ordered... View More
answered on Apr 4, 2011
That is a loaded question. Assuming the gift is made from the parent's own money and not made for some fraudulent purpose, then a gift is a gift and as long as there is donative intent and a perfected delivery, it should be a done deal.
If you ask the IRS, a bankruptcy judge, or a... View More
We have a child together that we share joint custody of. she obtained the restraining oder by lieing in court in hopes that she would recieve full custody. I want no contact with her, yet she continues to contact me. then when she doesnt like what I have to say she files a comlaint saying I... View More
answered on Mar 30, 2011
If there is a restraining order in place, I assume you can communicate about visitation. Check your order to be sure. Use e-mail or Family Wizard to communicate about visitation. There should be no other communication. You are restrained, but she isn't. The restrained person is always at... View More
answered on Mar 5, 2011
This is something that is usually done with a form. The parties can mutually waive the final declaration of disclosure requirement by using form FL-144.
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