not without approval of the court, though should not be difficult. see my profile
no
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It is correct to say "my father's house" with an apostrophe to show possession.
Yes, though if the NC is the father, they usually don't.
Yes. If she is refusing it's time to find out why.
She can challenge for custody, but the question that arises is why she do not already file a motion to modify while in possession of the child? Until a custody decision, she lacks any standing to object to the circumstances, and by the time it goes to court, the child may be a legal adult. At this point, it's a little late to take any action.
A couple of hours a week.
Florida
"farther south ... California" ... Florida
Yes, however the father can file an injunction.
Yes. It's a valid reason for asking for a reduction.
No. My father is applying for a LLC from Nevada (they have the best laws for this type of company - one person can control everything), it is legal. ANSWER: No, an LLC formed in another state can operate in Florida if it registers as a foreign LLC in Florida. However, if the LLC no longer operating in its original state, you may find that filing annual reports and paying fees is both states is an unnecessary burden. You may want to consider reforming the entity as a Florida LLC.