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I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.The father's step sister has no legal rights in this case. A mother automatically has custody of her child.
Generally, yes, unless the case was impounded for some reason. You can visit your local child and family court and check the index under the names of the parents or the child in the case of custody via a legal guardianship.Generally, yes, unless the case was impounded for some reason. You can visit your local child and family court and check the index under the names of the parents or the child in the case of custody via a legal guardianship.Generally, yes, unless the case was impounded for some reason. You can visit your local child and family court and check the index under the names of the parents or the child in the case of custody via a legal guardianship.Generally, yes, unless the case was impounded for some reason. You can visit your local child and family court and check the index under the names of the parents or the child in the case of custody via a legal guardianship.
It depends on the specific situation. You may consider consulting with a family law attorney to discuss possible legal actions such as divorce, child support, custody, or visitation rights. Each case is unique and requires personalized legal advice.
You seem to be asking for sole legal custody of the child, i.e., the exclusive right to make decisions that affect the child. Your use of power of attorney is incorrect. You need to petition for sole legal custody at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues or an advocate at the court.You seem to be asking for sole legal custody of the child, i.e., the exclusive right to make decisions that affect the child. Your use of power of attorney is incorrect. You need to petition for sole legal custody at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues or an advocate at the court.You seem to be asking for sole legal custody of the child, i.e., the exclusive right to make decisions that affect the child. Your use of power of attorney is incorrect. You need to petition for sole legal custody at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues or an advocate at the court.You seem to be asking for sole legal custody of the child, i.e., the exclusive right to make decisions that affect the child. Your use of power of attorney is incorrect. You need to petition for sole legal custody at the court that has jurisdiction over your case. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues or an advocate at the court.
Encourage the person or persons with legal custody to file for child support modification or diversion of funds to them. If they do not have legal custody, that must be established or child support will continue to go to the person of record, the parent, in this case.
Often, a family member assumes custody of the child, either on their own (in which case they need to get legal custody ASAP) or through the State's child protection/child welfare agency.
This is a legal motion called a Pendente Lite (PDL for short). The motion could be about a number of issues, including Child Support or Custody Visitation until the Custody Case is completed.
It means that the person named is the legal guardian of the child until they become an adult, or until the court rules differently as the result of a later custody case. It differs from temporary custody, where a person is named the legal guardian of the child for a limited period.
To file for joint custody of a child, you typically need to submit a petition to the family court in the county where the child resides. This petition should outline your request for joint custody and provide reasons why it is in the best interest of the child. You may also need to attend a court hearing to present your case. It is recommended to seek legal advice to ensure the process is done correctly.
If the mother has legal custody but leaves the state and doesn't have physical custody of your child then that must mean the child is with someone who doesn't have custody. I assume you are not married. In that case, you must establish your paternity in court and request legal and physical custody. If the mother has left the state without taking her child with her the court will certainly want to know who the child is with and will certainly consider awarding legal custody to the other biological parent, you.Perhaps you can convince the mother to consent to your getting legal and physical custody. If not sole custody, then joint legal and physical custody.You should consult with an attorneywho specializes in custody issues. The attorney can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
This may be possible. It is best to speak to a lawyer and get advice that is specific to your case, and the laws where you and your child live.
It may be illegal for a judge to remove from a child from the parent's custody without a legal case. There are loopholes in the law, and unfortunately child protective services is an area where this happens all too often.