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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Missouri on
Q: If it is strait 50/50 with both parents what is the advantage to have the primary address
Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Mar 10, 2021

There is no advantage per se about being listed for residential and mailing purposes. It simplifies the process for the child and the parents to know what address should be listed for the child so important documents and notices aren't split between two addresses.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: My boyfriend relapsed and we haven’t herd or seen him in over a week, we have two children together can I get fulcustody

Prior to this happening I was seeking information on getting full custody and applying for child support I’m a single low income mom now, not leaving any extra room for lawyer fees

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Mar 10, 2021

If you already have a custody order in place, you would want to seek a modification of it based on this change.

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Q: Guardianship of disabled adult

My younger sister is blind and autistic. She lives with our mother right now, but our mother's health is failing. What can we do for me to get guardianship of my sister? Is it a long and expensive process? I live in Nebraska, and my mother and sister live in Mansfield Mo.

Steve D. Hardin
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Steve D. Hardin
answered on Mar 3, 2021

How long and expensive it is depends on the case. A contested guardianship case certainly takes more time and money than an uncontested case. Ultimately you will need to consult with attorneys who do guardianships where your sister resides.

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Q: I filed paternity in Missouri where child was born. Will mother of child be served in Louisiana, where she lives?
Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Feb 25, 2021

She can be, yes, so long as you specify her address

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Q: Do I have to file another paternity petition in the state girlfriend moved to? I Filed in Missouri where child was born.
Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Feb 25, 2021

No, you file it in one state. Was the child born/conceived in Missouri? If so, that would be the appropriate state for a paternity action.

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Q: I'm in the process of filing for paternity. What happens if girlfriend leaves state before she can be served? Missouri.

We live in Branson, Missouri

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Feb 25, 2021

You can get her served in another state.

2 Answers | Asked in Family Law for Missouri on
Q: What steps could my mother take if I left home permanently?

I am 17 years old and I was just curious about what I could expect if I choose to leave home permanently. Is this something I could do?

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Feb 22, 2021

There are specifics to becoming emancipated, one of which includes not living with your parents. Feel free to contact me if you have further specific questions.

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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Adoption, Civil Rights and Juvenile Law for Missouri on
Q: My little sister is 17, she graduates early and wants to move in with me is that possible?

We were all adopted, her adopted family is horrible. There has been many wellness checks on her from me. Many DFS calls on the family so much stress she ran away and they brought her back. She is 17 she graduates early, and would like to live with me. I've contacted so many people and they... View More

Spencer Williams
Spencer Williams
answered on Feb 21, 2021

She can file a petition for emancipation. You can consider filing for guardianship of your sister as well.

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Missouri on
Q: Can I send my affidavit via email in missouri Petition to proceed as a poor person
Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Feb 11, 2021

You need to file your Petition to Proceed as a Poor Person via mail or in-person.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Domestic Violence and Family Law for Missouri on
Q: If a Missouri case is in Division 35 would it be concerning custody or abuse?
Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Feb 11, 2021

What county in Missouri?

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Q: I'm a woman legally married to another woman and we're having a baby! Do I need any legal agreement about the parentage?

I've gotten mixed reviews about whether the birth certificate with both of our names on it will suffice when it comes to us both being able to make medical choices for him.

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Feb 3, 2021

Congratulations! We've dealt with an appeals case on the matter, so I would try to get something in writing with a family law attorney to cover you in the future.

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Divorce and Family Law for Missouri on
Q: My wife and I filed joint and married on our taxes. We have been separated and she wants to keep all of refund

I have been employed full-time where she has only worked last few months of 2020 as she took custody of my step grandson. I thought 50/50 was fair

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Feb 3, 2021

You would be entitled to a division of that return, yes.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Missouri on
Q: Need a family law lawyer. My son 23. He has 2 kids with his ex.

The mom will not let kids come. She got restraining order on his new gf. Judge thru out bc no grounds to have it. She keeps damaging his car and harassing and last night her and her mom went to my son basketball championship game and acted so crazy the police came. The kids are 2 & 1 and... View More

Steve D. Hardin
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Steve D. Hardin
answered on Feb 2, 2021

You will need to call law firms and hire an family lawyer. A great deal more information will need to be provided before any attorney can help but it does need to be done in private with that attorney.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Missouri on
Q: How often can fsd send me a income withholding for support. I got two in the last two months.
Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Jan 27, 2021

Are they for the same child? Sometimes if you check is not enough to cover the payment owed, the income withholding order will split up the percentage so that you are left with a sufficient amount of income.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Domestic Violence and Family Law for Missouri on
Q: Could a parent change a visitation schedule for the best interest of the child?

The parent asked the other to postpone the normal visit due to child having had surgery and experiencing some complications but they just said No,the child will be fine with me.,(they were aware previously of the upcoming surgery)but isn't knowledgeable about how to take care of the child... View More

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Jan 27, 2021

It's ill-advised to deny the other parent parenting time when there is currently an order in place. It would be best to reach out to an experienced family law attorney, who could potentially get you a temporary order altering parenting time while the child is recovering from surgery.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Missouri on
Q: Hello, my name is Jennifer and I am in a complicated situation. My almost 11 year old son recently spent a week with hi

My almost 11 year old son recently spent a week with his grandma and she overdosed in front of him and was taking pills all day and randomly passing out and took a handful of pills and drove my son home and fell asleep driving and he had to wake her up and she napped on the side of the highway.I am... View More

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Jan 26, 2021

I'm sorry you're having to deal with such a complex issue right now. My firm does offer free consultations at https://hrrlawyers.com/book-online

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Missouri on
Q: I'm 16 and am wondering if my mom can keep me away from my grandparents or if I can move in with them?

I'm 16 and wanna know if my mom can keep me away from my grandparents or if their is any way I could potentially move in with my grandparents. The reason being is when I'm around my mom I am in a very dark place mentally and I really do not care or like to be around her.

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Jan 26, 2021

It depends on a few things. Missouri law does state that grandparents have rights to visitation when they have been unreasonably denied visitation for more than 60 days in certain situations. I would need to know more to better answer your question.

1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence, Family Law, Juvenile Law and Libel & Slander for Missouri on
Q: What should be included in a written submission to the child abuse and neglect review board to defend against false all?

How do I refute/overturn a preponderance of evidence that supports finding of neglect?

Shall I go about disproving what was recorded in their wildy false and egregious reports?

Or is there a specific rubric or factors that determine their decision?

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Jan 27, 2021

In order to better advise you on your situation, I would need to know more information about the specifics of your case. I'd highly recommend retaining an experienced family law attorney for the matter.

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Q: My daughter n her baby daddy never married she got exremely ill n and out of hosp n now the baby daddy wont let us see

The father was letting us see him n keep for days weeks then met his current gf n now he wont speak to us or let us see our grand son

Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Jan 26, 2021

Grandparents do have statutory rights to visitation in certain situations, especially if it's in the best interest of the grandchild. I would seek a lawyer to help you with this matter.

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Q: Need to no about grandparent rights
Caroline Bundy
Caroline Bundy
answered on Jan 13, 2021

Grandparent rights can depend on the facts of your situation. If you were interested in representation, our firm provides free consultations at https://hrrlawyers.com/book-online

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