The complicated answer is yes. My sister and her husband were in that same situation. The hook is that who ever is in current possession of the home (i.e. who ever is currently living there) must first agree to allow the second party to move in.
You file for it in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides.
No, but someone born in Britain would be legally British regardless of their ethnicity.
By contacting the family court with jurisdiction (where the child legally resides).
As long as it is where the registered owner of the vehicle legally resides it is legal.
It doesn't matter where the parent legally resides, it matters where the child legally resides. If the child legally resides in the USA, if the state where they reside allows for voluntary TPR (termination of parental rights) they may petition the court for the same. In some states, only the state may initiate a motion for TPR and only under dire and emergency circumstances. In other states, a voluntary TPR may only be initiated if the child is being adopted. And in no instance does TPR terminate the obligation to pay child support unless and until the child is legally adopted. You need an attorney's advice.
A motion for custody or modification to an existing custody order must be filed in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides.
Kim is currently separated pending a divorce. She married Joseph "Jo Jo" Wiley who is a musician and now resides in Boston, MA. Joseph is from Philadelphia. Together they have a son.
You always file for child support in the jurisdiction where the child legally resides. The child support enforcement agency will take it from there.
That depends on the child's age and the state (or country if outside the USA) where the child legally resides. No one can provide an accurate answer without that information.
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It resides with the next higher commander.
You must file for guardianship in the jurisdiction where the child currently legally resides with the provision the child be allowed to move with you to NC if your petition is approved.