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answered on Sep 7, 2015
It depends on what your child parenting plan is and visitation. If you want visitation, it's best to consult an attorney and see what your best options are in getting your visitation rights.
The child is 2 months old and I would like to be able to hold her and feed her and those sorts of things.
answered on Sep 4, 2015
Probably yes, but you need to get an attorney on your side.
I filed for legal seperation, it hasn't been signed yet. We have been apart for a year. He just got engaged to another woman and is trying to have another baby. We made a marital agreement 10 yrs ago when our last born child was boen, NOT to have anymore children, with his permission to my... View More
answered on Sep 1, 2015
I assume you are asking if there is a way to stop him from having another child but you may be asking something else. First off my condolences on your situation and the passing of your daughter. Second, it would be almost an impossible legal battle to force your estranged husband to not have... View More
Her daughter is now 22. We stopped paying bc of financial struggles. We have 3 young children ourselves. The original rate was never revised after we had kids. I believe she will honor the forgiveness, and we have been low income for 6 years now (about when we had to stop paying). She is not rich,... View More
answered on May 22, 2014
There is certainly a chance she will be able to enforce the unpaid child support. In Utah, child support is determined by statute, not by agreement, and the child support obligation is based on the current order of a court. If you have not modified the order based on reduced income or change in... View More
I live in NC. My kids live in Utah with mother. I am current on my child support and all other bills I am responsible for. I purchased an airline ticket for my daughter to come here for Christmas. Because I cannot pay a medical bill until Friday, my ex spouse wants to forbid my daughter from... View More
answered on Dec 25, 2013
Generally, payment of support, whether monthly child support or for medical care, and visitation rights are separate rights that do not affect each other. If the terms of your custody order grant you visitation or custody over Christmas, then the mother has an obligation to permit travel consistent... View More
answered on Feb 2, 2013
The question is very fact dependent. I suggest that you call my office 801-546-3874 so we can discuss this matter in detail. Because of the nature of the question, any attorney you talk with about this will have to make sure that they do not have a conflict of interest.
answered on Nov 7, 2012
The question is very fact dependent. I suggest that you call my office so we can discuss this matter in detail. Because of the nature of the question, I will have to make sure that I do not have conflict of interest.
answered on Mar 19, 2012
Yes, you can. Of course you, would need to follow current eviction laws to do so. I recently helped a mother evict her daughter who was emotionally and physically abusive.
answered on Jan 11, 2012
The question is very fact dependent. I suggest that you call my office so we can discuss this matter in detail. Because of the nature of the question, I will have to make sure that I do not have conflict of interest.
answered on Jan 11, 2012
The question is very fact dependent. I suggest that you call my office so we can discuss this matter in detail. Because of the nature of the question, I will have to make sure that I do not have conflict of interest.
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