Louisville, KY asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Georgia

Q: What can the NCP do without paying excessive attorney fees when a CP kicked the child out the house?

The CP met the NCP in TN with the child to live with NCP but when NCP asked CP to stop child support the CP called the school where NCP enrolled child and reported child kidnapped and cane and got the child from Kentucky and took the child to live with grandparents.

2 Lawyer Answers
Homer P Jordan IV
Homer P Jordan IV
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: You should consult with an attorney who can review the facts of your case, present you with the options, and help you plan the proper course of action. -Homer P. Jordan IV, Esq. 404-620-1558 HomerJordan.com

P. Justin Thrailkill
P. Justin Thrailkill
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Fayetteville, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: First, is this a Georgia case? If so, you can contact counsel about modifying custody. What is excessive is up to you. If you could agree that you'd take the child, it could be uncontested, but it doesn't sound like that is likely if she won't agree to stop support.

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