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And live an hour away I can’t get the mother to get up with the baby and feed her unless it’s 20 mins before she goes to work at 1 in the afternoon Father is on disability .grandbaby is with me 90% of the time what can I or my son do they were never married . Baby response to me as her mother .
answered on Oct 20, 2020
You and your son may want to consider consulting with an attorney. The default rule in TN is that a child born out of wedlock belongs to the Mother until the Father or other relative petitions the Court for Paternity/custody. TN courts have a fifteen factor best interest of the child analysis that... View More
The coach is asking my child what their full name is, where they live, who they live with, what color house they live in, after asking about where their father is and what happened to him.
I am wanting to know what I can do to handle this legally since the academy is not looking like they... View More
answered on Oct 2, 2020
I would suggest just talking to the coach and telling them to stop asking those questions.
We both agree to divorce. No kids together. She is in bankruptcy. She in Alabama and I’m moved to tn a yr ago
answered on Sep 22, 2020
Getting your name off the Mortgage/Deed of Trust and/or Note will not be easy. Possibly Wife can refinance it or sell the home. But both may be impossible with her BR, and she could discharge the debt leaving you solely liable on the Note if you signed it. If you are only on an Alabama Mortgage... View More
Up until a year ago we had split 50 50 custody. A year ago I went into rehab on my own and while gone I sent money to her as I could while in treatment. I am back now and the parenting plan is now technically 4/3 . However her income is triple mine . I worked 3 jobs when we were married while she... View More
answered on Sep 9, 2020
Yes. Income from both parents is calculated pursuant to the guidelines.
I'm 18 and she's 16 and we're from Missouri. Her mom is going to be going to jail and her grandparents will be getting custody of her. They live in Tennessee, can I go with her to her grandparents while they try to get custody of her or is that illegal?
answered on Aug 27, 2020
It is Statutory Rape to have sex with an underaged minor.
Since he’s only 16 , and we live in the state of Tennessee.
answered on Aug 24, 2020
Child Support is possible, especially in the future when he obtains the age of majority. But you have committed a crime here called Statutory Rape.. Be very careful about complaining at this time.
I inherited my mother's estate upon her death and I put the money from the sale of one of her houses into a savings account with only my name on it. The money has never been co-mingled. My wife and I have agreed on a postnuptial for this sum should we ever divorce. Is this possible in TN and... View More
answered on Aug 19, 2020
Yes, postnuptial agreements are valid under TN law. As many with other legal documents of significance it is wise to notarize them and have witnesses sign that they witnessed the signing of the document.
I recommend you consult with an attorney. Most attorneys that practice family law are... View More
Judge appointed conservator in Bradley county TN
answered on Aug 17, 2020
The Conservator is charged and empowered to arrange for the Ward's care. There should be no form, but a proposed order for the transfer of care might be appropriate for the Court to enter. If Family Members are objecting, this would be better with service on all.
Do I still have to pay child support she will be 17 in 8/10/2020 what’s my legal opt I do have visitation rights
answered on Jul 28, 2020
Hire a local family law attorney and proceed according to their suggestions.
I suffer from mental health issues and feel I need legal advice before signing anything.
answered on Jul 19, 2020
You don't have an obligation to sign papers that you are not comfortable with. However, if your Husband has filed a Complaint for Divorce against you, then you do have an obligation to have the Complaint answered. I would consult immediately with a competent local divorce attorney. If you... View More
We were together two years, we had a minor child during our Domestic Relationship. We were never married.
answered on Jul 10, 2020
Not sure of what you want to do, but you cannot get a legal separation if you were never married. Child support and visitation would probably be handled in the Juvenile Court System.
answered on Jul 7, 2020
It depends on whether your divorce is filed in Circuit Court or Chancery Court. You can't just file a Permanent Parenting Plan unless there is a divorce action begun with a Complaint. I would consult a local divorce lawyer.
Not married, still living at home, 17 years old.
My step-daughter lives in Martin TN with her 11 month old daughter. The child's father also lives in the area, but they do not live together. Due to financial strain, she would like to move back home to Georgia. There is no court signed custody arrangement or parenting plan in place, so can... View More
answered on Jun 17, 2020
Most likely, yes. The parental relocation requirements under TN law to seek court approval to relocate only applies when there is a court ordered parenting plan in place. TN is known as a Mother's state because if the parents are unmarried, the father does not have rights to custody until... View More
She is 8mths old he is filing for paternity and visitation. I live in Tennesssee and he lives in Virginia! She has heart and urinary tract issues! She has regular heart doc appointments and had to go to er frequently since birth over her urinary issues and needs to be close to her doctors! Also... View More
answered on Jun 17, 2020
Tennessee Courts use the best interest of the child analysis to determine custody and visitation decisions. The health concerns of the child are important and should be taken into account under Tennessee law. You mention that the Father lives in VA. Thus, I am not sure if the Father filed this... View More
I lived with someone almost three yrs in a relationship that has now ended. I have two kids who came with me into the home, I paid bills, received mail etc. Now I'm being told I cannot retrieve mine or my kids belongings. Not sure where to turn or whom to ask how to proceed much less... View More
answered on Jun 16, 2020
You can file an Action To Recover Personal Property in General Sessions Court. This can usually be done without an attorney in your type of situation.
Live with my biological father. He has no legal custody since I was adopted. Does this mean If i were to live with my biological father my parents could press charges against him?
answered on Jun 16, 2020
If you are a minor, then yes. He could be sued civilly and possibly prosecuted criminally. He needs to file a Petition For Custody.
answered on Jun 5, 2020
If the minor is the ward of that guardian, then yes, the guardian can monitor the mail correspondence of the minor ward. The guardian has a fiduciary duty to take care of his ward's affairs, and he should have already known that.
My parents are not okay with it and say I can't because I'm still in high school but I will be a senior and I'm in Tennessee but I don't know if I can move out help pleae.
answered on Jun 3, 2020
That is called Statutory Rape in Tennessee.
I had a baby 7 months ago and I’m not ready to go back to work yet My boyfriend works and pays the Bills and gets everything we need I have a 6 year old daughter with my Ex and he and his girlfriend have jobs with me not having a job and staying home with my children make me an unfit parent and... View More
answered on Jun 3, 2020
Just because you are unemployed does not in itself make you an unfit parent. You have to engage or allow a child to be danger of severe harm to be declared unfit.
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