Anytime you do not obey a court order, you are at risk for arrest and jail.
No. You can only be held back in school once.
Yes, any type of court order can be changed if a judge agrees with the changes. You will have to go back to court in order to do this.
In the state of MI, yes, a seventeen year old can move out of their parents' home. The police will not bring them back. At seventeen, a person is considered an adult, can be charged with a crime in the adult court and can make decisions about where to live.
I received my back-to-school papers in order to pass this next school year.
Yes you can. She can not withhold court ordered visitation. If she does, she too is in violation a court order.
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Unless you are under some type of court order to attend school, you can't be found in contempt of court for not doing so. As far as being able to back up any absences - the school does have the right to require you to produce a doctors certification.
Get a lawyer, go to family court, get an order against them for child support. If you all ready have a court order go back to family court and social services and tell them he isn't paying.
You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.
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Yes, until the order is overturned, and provided the mother is not on Welfare.
Report her back to court. It's not legal to break the court order.