If there is an existing visitation order the affidavit should be filed with the court that has jurisdiction. You may need to use it to request court approval for the move.
If there is an existing visitation order the affidavit should be filed with the court that has jurisdiction. You may need to use it to request court approval for the move.
If there is an existing visitation order the affidavit should be filed with the court that has jurisdiction. You may need to use it to request court approval for the move.
If there is an existing visitation order the affidavit should be filed with the court that has jurisdiction. You may need to use it to request court approval for the move.
If there is an existing visitation order the affidavit should be filed with the court that has jurisdiction. You may need to use it to request court approval for the move.
if i am prenant and et married at sixteen to the babys father could i move in with him with out my paents permission in the state off Georgia?
Yes u can if the father loves u and says its ok u can
It is rumored that Gilbert Arenas is her babys father
If he lives with his parents then no you can't. It's their house their rules. The only way that you can move in with him is to either move into a different house together or have him move in with you. But then again it all has to do with his parents who have to let him move in with you.
No he can not.
As long as your parents say it is okay, it is legal. Otherwise you need to wait until you are 18 to move out of your parents' house.
you are already married because it is your husband
Let them be as they are a family, let go and move forward - move on.
The short answer is yes. The affidavit simply establishes a presumption of paternity. The father has no actual rights (to custody, parenting time, or support) until he files a paternity suit. If he did file a paternity suit, no DNA test will be required, and he will be found to be the father, because he is on the affidavit. Next, the court would issue an Order of Filiation. At that point, the mother would be bound by Michigan's 100 mile rule, and would not be able to more more than 100 miles from the other parent unless given permission by the court. However, in your case, all you have is an affidavit of parentage. You can move out of state without permission of the other parent or the court.
They grab their necks with their teeth and carry them.
If the area were she had her babys is continually disturbed mother cat will move her babys cats like a dark enclosed place like a closet to have babys
Take a test and then show him