You may present to the court any changes you wish to seek for a domestic relations order. The other party does not have to agree but only the court can make the final decision on any changes. It is not common for changes to be made to a DRO.
To change a Domestic Relations Order (DRO) in New York, you typically need to file a motion with the court that issued the original order. You would need to provide reasons for the requested change and demonstrate that there has been a substantial change in circumstances justifying the modification. It's advisable to seek legal counsel to guide you through this process as it can be complex.
In NYSLRS, you can change a Domestic relations order levied to your NYS retirement by seeking a court order.
You agree to the stipulation and it becomes a court order.You agree to the stipulation and it becomes a court order.You agree to the stipulation and it becomes a court order.You agree to the stipulation and it becomes a court order.
You don't. A court order is a directive by a judge. You would file a motion or petition seeking a court order.
That would take a court order and a DNA test if the court agree's.
If the father have no court order for visitation she can refuse.
You really need to clear the arrangement with a lawyer and/or the court first to avoid any problems.
That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.
If Dad has custody then he would either have to agree to allow it or Mom would have to petition the court for a change of custody.
Yes, but it's best to get a court order confirming this.
You have not provided any detail as to what needs to be corrected. No one can force you to sign a deed. In the United States, women are not controlled by force. If there is a legal issue regarding a deed and you don't agree then your husband needs to take his chances seeking a court order.You have not provided any detail as to what needs to be corrected. No one can force you to sign a deed. In the United States, women are not controlled by force. If there is a legal issue regarding a deed and you don't agree then your husband needs to take his chances seeking a court order.You have not provided any detail as to what needs to be corrected. No one can force you to sign a deed. In the United States, women are not controlled by force. If there is a legal issue regarding a deed and you don't agree then your husband needs to take his chances seeking a court order.You have not provided any detail as to what needs to be corrected. No one can force you to sign a deed. In the United States, women are not controlled by force. If there is a legal issue regarding a deed and you don't agree then your husband needs to take his chances seeking a court order.
No. Any change in custody must be done pursuant to a court order by the court with jurisdiction over the case.No. Any change in custody must be done pursuant to a court order by the court with jurisdiction over the case.No. Any change in custody must be done pursuant to a court order by the court with jurisdiction over the case.No. Any change in custody must be done pursuant to a court order by the court with jurisdiction over the case.