no, you have the right to the kids just like she does. Until there has been a "legal separation" filed, she can not keep the kids from you. When legal separtions are filed, temporary custody paperwork is part of the deal. Basically, it states who get to keep the kids on a regular basis, and what visitation rights both parents have and have consented to. I'd get a lawyer before you make a move, she could always claim you kidnapped them if you just go and pick them up.
A married couple would not be able to sue each other for child support if not separated or divorced. A judge would have no reason to sign an order for child support on these grounds.
If you are legally separated you are still legally married.
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Its because you are not separated yet...Separation doesnot means being separated physically...So reply him..may be he needs your support not separation.... Thanks DJ..
He was married to Laura Riley whom he had a daughter with. I think they are separated now.
I'm married me and my husband are separated and live in different state I have being single and Head of household for the past eight years.
Technically yes. It is illegal to be married to two people (that is bigamy). And the fact that you have been legally separated, although a distinct legal status, means that you are STILL MARRIED. You are able to get engaged (because you are technically single) but you should be aware that being separated is not being divorced.
No, regardless of your age, you are emancipated by being married and therefor does not get child support.
Once married, you remain so until you die or are legally separated (divorced). Just being separate (apart) is not enough to be "unmarried",
No, but there are things that can be done.see link
In this economy, there are six men for every job, so being out of work is common. As for child support, he should have filed for a modification. If he's on unemployment, he can be paying based on that amount.