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During a CPS investigation I signed off all my rights because it was going to termination anyways. The father also signed off.
answered on May 19, 2017
Until the child is adopted, you are responsible for the child's support. Termination does not absolve one of having to support his or her child.
Hi when I was 15 and in foster care I was ordered by a judge to not see my ex or the baby we had because my foster parent wouldn't allow it. When I was 18 and got out of foster care I got to see my kid until my ex got back with her boyfriend. Now she is 10 and at least once a year I contact my... View More
answered on May 10, 2017
That's not a question that can be answered easily. Custody cases are some of the most complex cases in a family law practice. It is very fact dependent. Unfortunately, you do not provide enough information to properly evaluate your concern. I suggest you engage an experienced family law... View More
She is doing it because she is upset that the kids stay home with my wife when I work. Do you think the judge will grant her the change?
answered on May 10, 2017
Many more details are needed in order to properly evaluate your concern. How old are the kids? How long have you been married? How long has the present arrangement been going on? What court (where)? How many overnights are presently awarded to you? What has changed income wise for you and her? Seek... View More
Their mother is all of a sudden wanting to move to Florida and take my kids with her. Is she allowed to do that?
answered on May 10, 2017
Odd, but your children's mother asked the same thing yesterday. If there is not a court order awarding custody of the children to you, but rather the order grants custody to the mother, you should hire an experienced family law attorney to petition the court for a change of custody. As she... View More
The reason for her missing the court date is because the post office misplaced her key to her mail box when she moved into her new apartment in February of this year, and it took them until this past week to get it to her. Another factor in this case is the father was only just recently recognized... View More
answered on May 4, 2017
There's no legal advice that can be given under the information provided. I will say that she should find a way to "afford an attorney" as issues relating to custody are very complex. She should hire an experienced family law attorney who can then file the appropriate legal documents... View More
I need help from a lawyer asap. Sexual assault by my ex husband that has not gone to court cause we were still legally married and the prosecutor said it would be hard to get conviction with only our babies as witnesses. Can someone help me?
answered on May 3, 2017
Are you seeking assistance about a criminal prosecution? Only the prosecutor can authorize a criminal charge once the prosecutor has reviewed the facts presented to determine if there is sufficient evidence to obtain a conviction.
I was served divorce papers and didn't contest our divorce we both want it. I did not know our custody was part of that because it never said on the papers. So I got served default papers, is there a way to amend that since he wants to keep my children from me?
answered on May 1, 2017
When did you get served with the divorce paperwork? A divorce action addresses all issues including property settlement, custody, parenting time, as well as spousal support (alimony). The summons you were served with states that you have 21 days in which to file an answer to the Complaint for... View More
We recently met with the referee of the court. She requested we try to sort it out ourselves with our lawyers before starting the meeting. I hastily agreed verbally to a parenting schedule I am not happy with. In front of the referee I was asked to say I had agreed.
The next day I had... View More
answered on May 1, 2017
More likely than not the other lawyer will file a motion to enter an order consistent with what was placed on the record before the referee. Courts often do not allow for "buyer's remorse." Have a heart to heart talk with your attorney.
answered on May 1, 2017
Not easy to answer without knowing more of the history of the matter. Is there a court case involving custody, support, and parenting time filed? Were the children products of a marriage, or were they born out of wedlock? Is there already a court order in place regarding custody of the children?... View More
I have my children at this time while he's in work release he's not fit for my children and there is multiple cps cases for him because of abuse and drug use yet the court still let's him have custody I want my babies back
answered on May 1, 2017
Without knowing the historical background it is impossible to answer your question. Are the children products of a marriage, or were they born out of wedlock? Why does he have "full" custody and not you? What "skeletons" might be in your closet? How long has he had... View More
Under MI law, I know we cannot force him to go back to the other parent after he is 17. I am ok with him living here. I just want to know what I would need to do to stop paying child support as I would be supporting him here.
answered on May 1, 2017
First, you would have to get an Order changing custody of your son. I recommend that you engage the services of an experienced and knowledgeable family law attorney who can give you guidance. The attorney would either see if the other parent would agree to change custody and stop support, or the... View More
answered on May 2, 2017
That would depend on a number of factors which must be explored. In Michigan there is an act called the Revocation of Paternity Act (ROPA) which sets forth certain requirements necessary for one to avail himself of the relief available for revoking paternity. You should consult with an experienced... View More
We met with the FOC mediator in 2013 and were told that she can call me nightly at 7:30 pm, but when I requested the paperwork for this, it's not in my file, his step mothers best friend is our caseworker. He has threatened for a long to stop letting her talk to me. On March 28th he told me I... View More
answered on May 3, 2017
When you met with the FOC mediator, was it one of the FOC referees? Was there a statement of this agreement recorded by the FOC or the mediator? If so, you can order a transcript of what was stated on the recording. Short of that, you should consider retaining the services of an experienced and... View More
answered on Mar 30, 2017
Depending on the circumstances the father may have the right to prevent the adoption. I suggest you speak with an attorney familiar with adoption law.
My brother and his girlfriend are addicted to heroin. Neither currently have a job or any way to support themselves, and are in massive debt. They have two small children (5 and 3). I am planning on calling CPS tomorrow (we live in Michigan). He has also admitted to our step-father that he has beat... View More
answered on May 4, 2017
With established drug addiction, it is very likely the children will be removed from the unsafe, unhealthy environment. As a family member, you could request that the children be placed with you or other family members can step up and ask for the children's placement.
The Guardian don't want that child
answered on Mar 25, 2017
The Court will generally not impose responsibilities on a 'guardian' if the guardian declines to act. Without knowing all the facts however, it is impossible to know exactly what will happen in Court. Has the guardian ALREADY accepted the responsibility? Is there some sort of change in... View More
I have three children and my ex-husband (their father) is $3000 behind on his support and I have full custody. He does not see the kids at all. He still gets to claim the kids this year, so I would like to change it so if he's more than 4 weeks behind he can not claim them the following years.... View More
answered on Nov 21, 2016
Try writing it up as a motion and filing it in your divorce court. I'm not sure if such a motion would be granted.
Just completed court ordered 50/50 summer time custody- went great. After dad asking to stick to 50/50 for school year mom went back on previous non court ordered agreement to every other Wed-Sun night. Court order is every other Fri-Sun. Would like to know chances of 50/50. Would like on minimum... View More
answered on Sep 20, 2016
Without approval of the other parent, to change a custody order you would have to prove by clear and convincing evidence that such a change is based on the best interest factors of the child.
I cannot support myself no job and no drivers license I have no family here that can help get me stable can me and my son move out of state to live with family
answered on Jul 9, 2016
No. Tou may violate the parental kidnapping statute. You must retain a competent attorney
She only has them at the most 8hrs a day and I wanna kno how I can make things more even? Thanks
answered on Aug 8, 2014
First, do you have a Court order stating what time the child must be picked up? If not - you need one. You need a specific time. Then, you need to log the days she is supposed to pick up the child and what time she actually arrives. Once you can document a pattern of her failing to comply with... View More
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