There is no general answer to this question. It all depends on how busy the lab is and how complex the evidence and analysis might be.
Yes, as long as the move doesn't interfere with the father's court ordered custody or visitation rights. If there are no current court orders then she is free to move.Yes, as long as the move doesn't interfere with the father's court ordered custody or visitation rights. If there are no current court orders then she is free to move.Yes, as long as the move doesn't interfere with the father's court ordered custody or visitation rights. If there are no current court orders then she is free to move.Yes, as long as the move doesn't interfere with the father's court ordered custody or visitation rights. If there are no current court orders then she is free to move.
As long as your court-ordered custody, not a day more. Not a day less.
If they were ordered by the court (i.e.: child support - back taxes - etc) you must still honor them, bankruptcy will not do away with court ordered liens. . Liens placed by private persons or businesses will have to take their place in your long line of creditors. As soon as you file, you take the papers from the bankruptcy court showing that you filed to your employer and the garnishment will stop. There are some exceptions to this.
As long as there are no court ordered travel restriction on you, you may go where you wish.
There is no statute of limitations on court orders. The judgment is good until it is satisfied. And if not satisfied in a timely manner, you could be cited for contempt of court.
Contempt of court for child support? 1-5 years. Contempt of court for violating the fathers court ordered access rights? 0+ seconds
Yes he can it can take a long period of time
There aren't any such SOL's on a court ordered fine and sentence.
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It usually takes 10 days or it might be back ordered
Yes, it is possible. You should visit or call the family court where the custody was ordered. You can obtain copies of any court orders as long as the case is still on file.