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Unless there was a stipulation with your sentencing that said you could not leave the country then there should be no problem. To set your mind at ease, you can call the court. If you had an...
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Due to the time issues, get a Maryland attorney. Why is she filing in Maryland?
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess that mood altering beverages/snacks? Were involved and/or domestic violence... since the b/f is also involved - I'm willing to bet my share of the support...
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Here's an idea... How about if he (your ex) sends me the spousal support check. I don't mind if it comes by US mail or carrier pigeon and - I'll do just like you and not mention a word about what's...
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This is actually done a lot. Frequently, for safety reasons, the address of one of the parties is not listed on any documents. You simply need to make that clear to your attorney and all...
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Your mother would have to petition the court for a change in custody. By your posting it seems that you are at your mother's house right now and are considering just not leaving. That would...
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I agree with Jake. I shared a room with my younger sister for many years. Granted - I couldn't stand her at the time and we had nothing in common other than parents - so I really wanted my own...
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I am not up to snuff on Canadian law, but here's a few notes. If he pleads guilty - then there is no appeal. Legal Aid - if the same as a Public Defender here in the states - they are hard...
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Are you just asking for an opinion? I don't think so. There are plenty of parents that for whatever reason may not be paying support but are in their child's life - at every visitation - at...
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Generally yes, you do. Until the court says otherwise. So, head to your attorney and file a Motion for a change in support. You may then both be held financially accountable for your son's care...
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Many states have a putative father registry and he could easily register with them. I would think that he would have filed with the court in the state where the baby was born and/or where you live...
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As soon as you said that your cell provider is T-Mobile I had to answer. On my t-mobile.com all you need to access the phone records is the phone number and social security number. Since the...
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I'm assuming you want to find him but we really need more information than you've provided in order to help. What do you know about him? Where do you live?
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There is no guaranteed answer available for this. It can go either way. A lot will depend on the judge - the recommendation of his P.O. - the original charges and sentencing, etc. The things...
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Basically - statute of limitations is the amount of time the prosecutor has to file charges. For murder - there is no statute of limitations. They can file those charges at any time in the...
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I have stepdaughters that lived with me as well and it can definitely be challenging. I had snooping issues here too but I addressed them by letting them know that I don't snoop through their...
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We have done the same thing at our house - twice. We just kept them as if they were one of our kids - same rules - same benefits and a little more water in the soup. One of the two is still in...
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Why is there no visitation order? Usually when child support is ordered, visitation/custody etc. are handled at the same time? You ALLOW him to see the kids sometimes for a couple of hours on a...
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To add to the above answers - I don't think you can receive student loans (at least not federal student loans) if you are a convicted felon. I may be mistaken but it seems like I just saw something...
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I'm really confused. In one post - you have a homeboy who wants to sign over rights of his child; in another you want to adopt your husband's child, who he has custody of; and in this one - you...
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Judy: I agree with filing a motion but don't see anything that says the Judge refused her counsel. What I'm reading is that the original poster refused to let her family hire a costly attorney on...
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On the day that she appears in court for the first time (which should be soon) - the court will read the charges against her and then ask her how she pleads - guilty or not guilty. Tell her to...
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Was there a custody arrangement (legal) in place when you took the children? If so, even in an emergency situation - you would have had to file for emergency custody based on that rather than just...
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NCDad: If college costs were not addressed in your divorce paperwork - then you are not obligated to pay for it. If your daughter is serious about attending college and is needing help to fund it...
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As a custodial step-mom, I went through some of the same things you are, multiplied by 3 teens and a manipulative bio-mother. What I did was: On the "good days" (you know the ones where things...
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First, have you considered what this will mean a few years down the road? Second, where is the boy's father? You can't just terminate your parental rights but there are ways for someone else to...
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Can you tell us his name, age and where he was living when he passed away?
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Where do you live and what age is your mother? Sometimes, joining a group that has a common interest as she does can help. It really sounds like she needs to make a friend.
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I can't believe you took time away from packing her things to post this. You need to hurry - time's awasting. Quit getting married for the time being and enjoy being a father. If you're reading...
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I know this question has been asked and answered almost ad nauseam, but am I the only one that got a chuckle out of the ad on the original poster's question about "click here - print your own...
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Attending AA can't hurt. If you go, go frequently and have someone in charge sign and date something for you every time that you go. Participate. Clean up as much of your driving...
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Illinois statute 720 ILCS 5 sec.12-26
(d) The accused commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse if he or she commits an act of sexual penetration or sexual conduct with a victim who was at least 13...
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I just re-read your original post and thought I should clarify something. You said that the property was in your father and his wife's name and then he passed away. It was not willed to her,...
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I can't swear to this, but I think: If your father's wife is not your mother - then once your father willed the property to your stepmother - it became hers. You have no legal right to the...
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Your friend can try to contact the Department of Children and Family Services in the state she grew up in or whatever it may be called there. Generally children that are placed in foster care are...
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There are a couple more options: If your daughter is truly just interested in getting her nurse's degree - and not choosing a school based on where her friend's are going then she can:
Go to a 2...
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I found evidence that my daughter and her best friend had or were smoking pot and I confronted her. I told her that I was extremely disappointed that I had trusted her to do the right things when...
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If the last name isn't extremely common, you can Google the name of the drug store with that city, state and the last name and see if any newspaper articles come up, etc. For instance, let's say...
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I think I may have found him - at least partially. Living in Exeter, California or Butte County, California. Just not sure how to give you the information on here.
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I agree that her stress can easily affect her son. Do you live close to them where you could help her out? Oddly, you can also suggest to your daughter that she treat him as a "big boy" and "need...
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Look through bank statements for withdrawals to a life insurance company.
Check old mail to see if there were letters from insurance agents.
Contact the insurance company that the house and car are...
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This actually brings several things to mind: The ages of the children makes it appear that there is probably a lot of activity going on all the time. This may be a lot for your grandson to...
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Ask your mother to post on here. Also, ask her if his middle name is William?
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Me too. My knees are calloused from all the begging for forgiveness. But the intent is always good.
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I think that writing a book about step-mothers is an awesome idea but I hope it includes a chapter on being a custodial step-mother as well. When I got married, my husband had custody of his...
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I think she is too, Judy, but wasn't sure since there is a large Indian contingent in the US and the UK. Because I think she's in India and that culture is playing a role here, I was curious about...
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Gather up yours and the children's birth certificates, social security cards and any other important papers, pack a bag of necessities and call the local women's shelter. Take copies of any police...
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The court clerk can also tell you what it is in your state and how to go about it.
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Have you taken him to his pediatrician? Does your son talk enough yet to be able to express what he is crying about? Is your household turbulent or quiet with set schedules?
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krissharma: Where do you live? Since you've asked him for a divorce and he doesn't want one, for whatever reason, what would happen if you simply didn't go back to live with him? Can you...
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