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To terminate parental rights? An attorney will help you. They can post a notice in the paper to John Doe and anyone claiming to be the parent of Jack Doe (<-- actual child's name).

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What if your child's father has not legitimized the child and does not pay child support but is on the birth certificate can you get married and have your spouse adopt the child?

Your spouse may adopt the child but the court will have to serve notice of that proceeding to the biological father.


If a father is paying child support and health insurance on children but has had no contact with mother or children since the children were born what are his legal rights?

He has the exact same rights to the child as the mother does. Don't let the mother or ANYONE tell him any different. All he needs to do is contact an attorney or legal help service and file a parenting plan. They will guide him through the legal rights to help serve a parenting plan giving him the option to be a part of his child's life.


What is the next step when a child who lives with you serves you court papers to live with his dad?

If you have been served with "court papers" or a lawsuit, you will need to file an answer and respond to the suit. In most (all?) places, a minor cannot initiate legal actions or serve legal papers.


How do the big outer ear of dogs and cats help them?

Notice that the ears are pointed, in general. They serve as fins to expedite heat transfer from the animal's body to the relatively cooler environment. They also serve as fans to provide cooling. The bigger the air the greater the fan-function. The thinner the outer edge if the air, the greater the fin-function.


Can a relative of a child take away legal guardianship of that child from the other relative if the child is in no harm and being cared for?

Yes. * Maybe. The relative would have to request an investigation from the department of children and family services in the state where the child resides. If the investigation warrants the child being removed from the family home the relative can then petition the court for guardianship rights.

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What does service by publication mean legally?

Generally speaking it refers to the publication of a legal notice in a newspaper of 'general circulation' in a certain area, for a specific length of time. The law will accept this type of 'service' of a legal notice when the intended recepients of the notice are either unknown or so large or widespread in number that it is impossible to serve all of them individually.


You have paid in full for a tattoo but the artist has not finished it What can you do?

Serve a legal notice and if you do not find any response from the artist initiate legal proceedings against him in the court of law.


Does your ex-spouse have to serve you in order to get child support?

Your ex spouse must make every attempt to have you served. However, if you have no address or have not provided it then the notice can be sent to your last known address and published in the local newspaper. That would serve as your legal notice. If you don't show up at the hearing the court can establish a child support order in your absence.Your ex spouse must make every attempt to have you served. However, if you have no address or have not provided it then the notice can be sent to your last known address and published in the local newspaper. That would serve as your legal notice. If you don't show up at the hearing the court can establish a child support order in your absence.Your ex spouse must make every attempt to have you served. However, if you have no address or have not provided it then the notice can be sent to your last known address and published in the local newspaper. That would serve as your legal notice. If you don't show up at the hearing the court can establish a child support order in your absence.Your ex spouse must make every attempt to have you served. However, if you have no address or have not provided it then the notice can be sent to your last known address and published in the local newspaper. That would serve as your legal notice. If you don't show up at the hearing the court can establish a child support order in your absence.


What if your child's father has not legitimized the child and does not pay child support but is on the birth certificate can you get married and have your spouse adopt the child?

Your spouse may adopt the child but the court will have to serve notice of that proceeding to the biological father.


Can a notary sign and serve a notice?

No.


How to serve a eviction notice?

To properly serve an eviction notice, ensure that the identities of the parties and the address indicate don the notice matches what is in the tenancy agreement to be able to use it in court proceedings.


Does an email constitute written notice for eviction?

Yes it does constitute a written notice.Another View: (in the US) NO, an e-mail does NOT serve as a legal notice because there is no confirmation that it was sent by an individual who had the legal "standing" to send it - or sent to a valid e-mail address - or received by the person for whom it was intended.


What is the legal age to serve alcohol in a baseball stadium?

It depends on your state law. As a general rule, if you're not legal to drink it, you're not legal to serve it.


What is the purpose of a pleading?

The purpose of a pleading is to formally present the claims and defenses of the parties involved in a legal case. Pleadings outline the factual and legal basis of a party's position and provide notice to the other party of the issues in dispute. They serve as the foundation for the legal arguments and evidence that will be presented during the case.


How do you serve a summons to someone with unknown address?

It can depend on the legal situation which is attempting to be complied with. (1) For someone who needs immediate service, a search can be made of post office forwarding files - real estate and/or tax records - DMV license/registration files - the IRS for addresses to which tax refunds are mailed - etc. (2) If you are simply satisfying a requirement for searching for an unknown person to deliver them notification of some pending legal action, usually the publication of the legal notice in a 'newspaper of general circulation' in the area, for a certain number of days, will satisfy the requirement. Contact your local Court Clerk's office to determine the requirement for your particular jurisdiction.


Can you refuse to work a notice period after resigning?

You do not have to serve your notice period, but your employer will probably give you an indifferent reference. Will your next employer be concerned that you may do the same thing again? If you can serve your notice, do it. You will be glad you did in the months and years to come.


Can a landlord serve 2 months notice due to selling then back out of that and serve one month notice for being repeatedly late on rent?

The landlord can send the notice-to-quit for non-payment (14 days or less in most states), and not disturb the 2-month notice. They both remain in force.