my grand daughter has been living with me for about 4 months and every weekend now every weekend she will not come home until Sunday ? How can I get a uncontrollable warrant?
He has the right to petition the courts for visitation.
A mother does not render child support orders. The petition must be filed through the courts and the courts will render a decision according to state laws.
He has the right to petition the courts for a determination of paternity and, if he is the father, the right to pay child support and petition for visitation.
You may file a petition for genetic testing with the courts. Your chances of success vary depending on the jurisdiction and the amount of time that has passed since you signed the acknowledgment of paternity.
Juvenile courts are courts of original and special (or limited) jurisdiction.
Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.Children cannot petition courts regarding their own custody. The petition must be filed by the non-custodial parent.
Kentucky does not have municipal courts. It only has Circuit Courts and District Courts. See the related link below for links to them, and details about the KY court system.
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No, but they can petition the courts to have him [or her] replaced.
No she can not.
It depends, but could be 1% of total estate and you can petition the courts to have the trustee removed if you suspect misusing of funds.
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Unfortunately, if family services has become involved, he may have to fight for custody. Either way, he has to petition the court. see related link
You can in California
Yes, but he can petition the courts for visitation.
1) to pay support; 2) to petition the courts for visitation
He can petition for a change of venue, moving the case to another location.