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Q: What if your wife is in jail you have a Declaration of Domestic Partnership and you have complete power of attorney what are your child visitation rights?
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What if I am already married but i married someone else through domestic partnership?

In the United States you can only be legally married to one person at a time. You should check your marital status with an attorney who practices family law in your jurisdiction and take evidence of your marriage and domestic partnership with you.


Your wife left taking the children with her and citing a six year old domestic case against you. What are your rights?

Since you are heading toward a divorce or legal separation you should consult with an attorney who can guide you through the court process to establish a visitation order and child support order and defend you against the domestic abuse complaint if that is appropriate.Since you are heading toward a divorce or legal separation you should consult with an attorney who can guide you through the court process to establish a visitation order and child support order and defend you against the domestic abuse complaint if that is appropriate.Since you are heading toward a divorce or legal separation you should consult with an attorney who can guide you through the court process to establish a visitation order and child support order and defend you against the domestic abuse complaint if that is appropriate.Since you are heading toward a divorce or legal separation you should consult with an attorney who can guide you through the court process to establish a visitation order and child support order and defend you against the domestic abuse complaint if that is appropriate.


What do you show your employer as documentation for your domestic partner?

You must show your certificate of domestic partnership registration issued by the jurisdiction in which you work. If that jurisdiction does not issue certificates and your employer nonetheless offers domestic partnership benefits, then you may show joint banking records, joint lease, mutual powers of attorney, mutual wills, mutual health care proxies and any other documents that show you and your partner live together and share household expenses. Alternatively, you may provide your employer with a notarized affidavit of domestic partnership.


Can you get married to the opposite sex if you have a same-sex domestic partnership in a different state?

You should check with the state attorney, they all differs, before you commit an illegal act. Usually a person can enter into a domestic partnership if he/she is not married to someone else, it is probably the same vice-versa. Alternate Answer: This is a gray area of the law. However, the general consensus is that domestic partnership with another person is not a bar to marriage. When applying for a marriage license, you will NOT be asked if you have an existing domestic partnership. You will only be asked if you have been previously married. Once you marry, you are no longer eligible for domestic partnership and your pre-existing DP would be void. It is wiser, however, to follow the required procedure for dissolution of domestic partnerships prior to marrying. Usually, dissolving a DP is a fairly easy procedure. States that permit same-sex partnerships do not generally recognize domestic partnerships. For example, when same-sex marriage became legal in Massachusetts, all of the domestic partnership registries of local municipalities became void and parties to a DP were required to marry if they wanted benefits based upon their relationships.


How can a child talk to an attorney about visitation with a parent?

The child would need to do so with the consent of, and with, her custodial parent. A child cannot consult with an attorney on their own.


Police fail to enforce court order for visitation can they be sued and who does the enforcement of court orders?

Generally not. Visitation is a civil matter, not a criminal matter and police have little authority or responsibility in any civil matter. To enforce your visitation rights, you will probably need to consult a private attorney. Most departments won't even touch a visitation matter unless the child is endangered (and there must be evidence). you will need to contact an attorney to get anything else done.


Where can we get help in the Quad Cities for a "frustration of visitation" situation ?

You can get help with a frustration of visitation situation from a family law attorney or, if you qualify, from legal aid. You can contact your local bar association, too.


Are legally recognized domestic partnerships possible between citizens of US and Mexico?

Yes, as long as you comply with certain paperwork.For instance, in Mexico you can be the partnership's legal representative if you present your FM/immigration form, passport and power of attorney sealed by a public notary.


Can a mother withhold from the father where his child is living?

No. The father should seek a visitation order and discuss the situation with an attorney.


What do you do if the noncustodial parent is violating court order for visitation?

You must file a motion for contempt of a court order with the court that issued the visitation order. If the non-custodial parent continues to violate the order they may lose visitation rights. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate.You must file a motion for contempt of a court order with the court that issued the visitation order. If the non-custodial parent continues to violate the order they may lose visitation rights. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate.You must file a motion for contempt of a court order with the court that issued the visitation order. If the non-custodial parent continues to violate the order they may lose visitation rights. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate.You must file a motion for contempt of a court order with the court that issued the visitation order. If the non-custodial parent continues to violate the order they may lose visitation rights. You should consult with the attorney who represented you in the divorce or visit the court and ask to speak with an advocate.


How can a teen talk to an attorney about visitation with a parent?

Talk to the guardian ad litem, but it is often evidence of parental alienation syndrome.


What is the minimum visitation rights for fathers?

Information on visitation rights for father's can be provided by any attorney that works with related matters. Many law offices exist within many towns in the country.