Private investigations can be admissable in court. Evidence especially of infidelity can be great in custody battles.
It is generally not advisable to use information obtained through a private investigation without legal guidance. In New York, the admissibility of such evidence may be subject to specific rules and requirements in family court. It's important to consult with a family law attorney to understand the best approach and any potential implications before using this information in a custody battle.
You need to check the family court files in the jurisdiction where he lived or any jurisdiction where he lived since the child was born. If you were divorced, check in that jurisdiction.
The responsibility of your mother's estate to pay her ex-husband's judgments would depend on various factors such as the terms of their divorce agreement, any existing court orders, and the laws of the jurisdiction in which the divorce took place. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer who is knowledgeable in probate and family law to understand the specific circumstances and determine the estate's obligations.
In a tenancy by the entireties, property is owned by both spouses collectively. Therefore, if a judgment is entered against one spouse, it typically cannot attach to the property held as tenants by the entireties. This is because creditors generally cannot access property held in this manner to satisfy the debt of one spouse.
It depends on the specific situation. You may consider consulting with a family law attorney to discuss possible legal actions such as divorce, child support, custody, or visitation rights. Each case is unique and requires personalized legal advice.
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You haven't provided enough information. You need to explain how your common law husband got sole custody, what state you live in and whether common law marriage is recognized in your state. Generally a mother has custody until it is taken away by virtue of a court order.
With his permission you can.
file for custody
He may be the more reliable or fit person in the eyes of the law to take custody. There may have been a legitamate reason for this. The court would have looked at the reason he hit you and lots of other information before deciding who to award custody to.
You now only have physical custody, but both you and your husband have equal custody rights to the child. That means he has a right to have physical custody too, and will not get into any trouble if he physically takes the child into his care. If you are afraid he might take the child, you will need to obtain a temporary custody order, signed by a judge, to make sure you become the custodial parent. That said, depending on your husband, the longer you have physical custody of the child, the more difficult it will be for your husband to obtain legal custody should you divorce.
Brandy and her Ex husband share custody of their daughter and are on good terms.
No, unless the baby's biological father relenquishes his parental rights, he would get custody of the child if the mother dies, not her husband. The biological father must sign his rights away to the mother's husband.
That he does not know who he is or what he will find outis the reason why Oedipus continues his investigation against his wife's wishes in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus has to find and punish the guilty in King Laius' murder. In the course of his investigation, he is accused by Teiresias the blind prophet of being Laius' murder. Oedipus pursues every bit of information because he does not know who his biological parents are and who Laius' killer is. He seeks information about the former because of his prophesied fate as his father's killer and his mother's husband. He seeks the latter information in order to clear his name and end the pestilence in Thebes.
If your husband has joint legal custody he can contest you moving the child form the state where you share custody
You divorce and get custody over your kids or just get full custody!
No, not if he is the other person that has legal custody.
Sex between husband and wife play no part what so ever in a custody case. You must not that until a verdict comes out they are husband and wife legally.