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Custody Documents

Custody documents specifically refer to records pertaining to the custody or guardianship of a person whether an adult or a minor. It prescribes the rights and maintenance of the person who is in one’s care.

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What is a proposed form of order?

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A proposed order is a preliminary form of a written order that one lawyer prepares to put in writing an oral decision by a judge. If there is a motion, say for an order to compel the other party to appear at a deposition, the court makes a ruling from the bench verbally. Normally, whichever lawyer won on the motion prepares the proposed form of order. It is always possible that the lawyer preparing the order makes some mistake in wording or leavies something out that should be in, or adds something that shouldn't be in. In order to avoid this, most courts require the lawyer preparing the order to send a proposed form of order to the court and the other lawyer for review. Tho other lawyer has a right to object to the wordin. If no objection is made or if one is made and dealt with by the court, the proposed form of order is either signed as is or modified to become the final form of the order.

How do you file for custody if there has been no court order and the mother did not bring the child back after visitation in the State of Texas?

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If you are not married and there is no custody or visitation order, she has custody automatically. The father have to prove paternity in court by a DNA test and then petition for custody or visitation. He can then also pay child support.

Can law officials arrest someone for contempt of court outside of the courtroom?

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Yes, but only if the court has placed an arrest warrant on said person.

Did Kris Kardashian get most of her money from her divorce?

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According to one televised account, Kris was dating Bruce while going through the divorce process with Robert Kardashian, Sr.

When the subject of money came up, Robert and Kris could not come to an agreement.

Reportedly, Bruce took matters into his own hands and invited Robert to lunch and told him that he was so in love with Kris and her children that she would forgo a settlement so that she could be free to marry Bruce Jenner.

This is some great guy!

Who has full custody of a child born to an unmarried couple in Nevada?

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Generally, if the parents are unmarried the mother has sole custody and control in most states until the father can establish his paternity. Remember, a child's mother can always be identified by medical records. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must establish his paternity by signing the birth certificate at the time of birth (waiving DNA testing rights) which must be done with mother's consent.

If he doesn't sign the birth certificate then he must seek another way to establish his paternity and that is done through a DNA test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court. Once paternity is established in court, the father can request visitations or custody through the court. If the mother retains physical custody she can request that the court issue a child support order. If the father gets physical custody he can request a child support order.

What other ways can a person be served custody papers if they refuse to open their door because they know they are being served?

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Hire a process server. Unless your defendant lives in a bunker. Constitution allows sending it through the mail. But Asahi has altered FRCP rules.

Does the custody of your daughter is still with you even if you have an affair to other man?

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you could have it used against you in court if the biological father of your daughter still wants custody. he can claim you are unstable and unless you stay in a stable relationship with the man in question.

but if he can prove he is in a more stable relationship he can claim that he can care for her better.

If you were never married to the father of your child and there is not a court order for visitation would a judge remove the child from your custody if you move out of state?

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No. If there is not a custodial order in place the law presumes that an unmarried mother has full custodial rights to her child and does not need permission from the biological father or the court in matters concerning the child. In addition, when a child is born out-of-wedlock the biological father must establish paternity before custodial, visitation and child support can be addressed.