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Do I have to give him any extra time on visitation?
answered on Aug 9, 2022
The standard in court is always what is in the best interests of the child. He will also need to show what has changed since the original agreement to support his request for more time. Speak with a local family lawyer for more specific advice.
We have been separated not legally for about 10 years but i can afford a divorce. He can afford it but he has not filed for one. I have a pending child support order. I want to get divorced.
answered on Jul 25, 2022
Contact your local legal aid society to see if you qualify for free legal help. You can also try your local bar association to see if they offer pro bono (free) services.
Good luck!
The court ordered DNA when she wanted child support money. He is still not on birth certificate, but now 13 years later and his sentence is 40 years. His half sister found him in prison when their father died. Didn't even know of each other. Now she has hired him a lawyer in prison and he... View More
answered on Jul 21, 2022
If the father is in prison for 40 years then I am not sure that I understand your concern. Please speak to a local family lawyer that specializes in dependency for more specific advice.
The biological mother was in and out of jail throughout the minor childs life. The grandparents were given guardianship, since then the mother has passed , the minor child has lived with us 5 years now. Her parental father has been incarcerated her whole life. He got over a 40 year sentence. Now he... View More
answered on Jul 21, 2022
You need to look at whatever documents gave you guardianship. This is a specialized area of law. You should look for a consultation with a local attorney that does dependency. In general, the legal standard that the court follows is what is in the best interests of the child. It sounds like you are... View More
What can I do to find out what my rights are as the mother?
answered on Jul 21, 2022
Step one is to look at the court order that gave your mother custody. That document should spell out your rights regarding the children and what you need to do, if anything, to have custody returned to you. Speak with a local family lawyer for more specific advice.
Has taken most of belongs from home. Has vehicle at know drug house and tag in my name. And says car has been towed. Lied to issue a temporary injunction on me. Is clearly on drugs. And a lot more that has happened
answered on Jul 18, 2022
Can you locate your wife or not?
You can file for divorce by publication if you have exhausted all efforts to locate your wife. You must prove that you made genuine efforts to locate your wife but turned to be fruitless. Prepare a dissolution of marriage notice for publication and get it... View More
I was charged with a DUI offense in November of 2020. I had 2 minors in the car, which caused me to be charged with child endangerment. That charge was dropped because this was my first offense. I didn't have to serve any jail time, I did have my licensee suspended. I did my community service... View More
answered on Jul 12, 2022
Because the DUI involved minors in the car you will definitely have to convince the court that drinking is not a problem for you. Hopefully it was an isolated incident. It will not matter that the charge was dropped. The legal standard is what is in the best interests of the child. You can also... View More
So my wife and I have been separated for two or so years. We still had a great relationship, just had to take care of our own issues before we would give the marriage another chance. The three children we have were living with her full time, but I also had them a decent amount of time as well. We... View More
answered on Jul 7, 2022
Your wife needs to notify the child support enforcement agency that you are together. This inquiry was probably triggered by the snap benefits.
We went to court and he got primary custody because it was in the middle of school year he now left to work out of state and left her with his mother to live .his wife did not want for her to stay in their home. My daughter does not want to be with grandmother and the school year is about to start... View More
answered on Jun 30, 2022
You can file a petition for modification as long as you prove it's for the child's best interest to live with you. Act the soonest.
My mother has custody however my mother surrendered my daughter to me in 2018 and decided to cut ties with us. she came back into our lives in 2020 only to create more problems for me. Now in nasty custody battle and we have a hearing for next week to see if my daughter would be returned to her... View More
answered on Jun 28, 2022
I really need more background on the case to get an understanding of the nature of the claims being made and the procedural history of that matter. Courts are almost always going to recognize the superiority of a parent over a non-parent. That being said, there are situations such as abuse ,... View More
My child was taken because of domestic violence that he witnessed one time my child is 15 years old I am 52
answered on Jun 28, 2022
I’m not sure if the injunction was a civil one, a DCF injunction or a criminal no contact order. It may be a combination of things. In any event, you need to file an action for dissolution of marriage or a paternity action. I would strongly suggest that you hire a qualified family law attorney to... View More
My son has a smartphone that his mother gave to him without discussion with me. The phone has a lock code that his mother will not share with me and she has instructed the child to not share it with me. Our parenting agreement has no mention of cell phones to guide us. I have parental controls on... View More
answered on Jun 28, 2022
This is a shared parenting issue and may possibly be addressed in your parenting plan under communications. If not it is still a shared parenting issue . You should consult with a qualified attorney to discuss the situation and give a good analysis as to how to proceed forward
Though I am getting my paralegal degree, I haven't reached family law and I'm scared I am going to lose my case and be placed on child support, and even lose my rights to my daughter. I am reaching out because I need help I'm just a full-time paralegal student mom and cashier who is... View More
answered on Jun 28, 2022
You should go to the family law forms website and almost everything is there.
https://www.flcourts.org/Resources-Services/Office-of-Family-Courts/Family-Courts/Family-Law-Forms?parentId=669505&sort=form/number%20asc,%20form/date%20desc&view=embed_custom&searchtype=form&limit=50&query=&offset=0
I have a few documents I need from my ex, and 12 questions I want him to answer. In my county we have a printable interrogatories paper, but nothing for the other 2. Not sure how to ask for them, or if there is anything special I have to do. Can I just email my request to his lawyer, or do I have... View More
answered on Jun 28, 2022
It’s a really bad idea to represent yourself. The first place you need to look is... View More
answered on Jun 24, 2022
Contact a family lawyer to know if you can request for a child custody re-evaluation. You will need to proof that getting your child back is in his/her best interest.
My ex fought for full physical custody of our son and I ended up agreeing to it for a variety of reasons. Now, years later, when I have not had overnights with my son since the agreement, she no longer "wants" our son, flew him to my state to visit, and is now refusing to take him back. I... View More
answered on Jun 28, 2022
Sure, you can file a motion for contempt/enforcement. On the other hand, it might be beneficial to consider filing a modification action and pick up some child support along the way. Support should be retroactive to the date she stopped exercising access. Talk to an experienced family law attorney.
Good afternoon, my ex husband and I are divorced. We have a daughter together and she spends every other weekend at his house. He has a relationship with a woman that has three kids and all three kids sleep in the same room because she lives in a two bedroom house. Now he is planning on moving in... View More
answered on Jun 20, 2022
The court standard is always "best interests of the child." He does not have to provide a separate room for your daughter at his house. He does need to provide a room that is safe and appropriate for the child. You knowing the other children is not relevant to the court unless they are... View More
What forms and what state do I file?
answered on Jun 16, 2022
The you would file in the court which originally awarded you guardianship. It is doubtful that the court has forms for that; you need to consult with an attorney licensed to practice law in that state.
Greetings,
My name is Linda. I am divorced and am living with my 5 years old son. The divorce occurred outside USA, in Albania and the Albanian Court granted me the custody of my son for raise and education. Both myself and my son are Americans, but my ex-husband, the father of my son is... View More
answered on Jun 13, 2022
You can try applying for the passport renewal without the other parent's consent first. There is an exception when the other parent cannot be found. Otherwise you will need to "domesticate" your foreign final judgment and then file a motion for the passport issuance. Speak with a... View More
My daughter father and i have a 19 year old daughter. we separated in NY in 2003 a year afterour daughter was born. he moved to kansas with a lady he started dating. they have a child who is about 13 now. he was deported back to haiti in 2014. in the next two years he would of been able to do... View More
answered on Jun 12, 2022
To inquire about whether your daughter has a chance to get custody of her 13-year-old half-sister, you should ask this question in Justia > Ask a Lawyer > Kansas > Family Law; it has nothing to do with Florida law.
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