You do not have sole physical custody. You are married and there is no custody order. Then both parents have shared physical custody. There is a court order that ...
We were never married. We do not have a custody order. Does having a paternity acknowledgment help me? We have a court order of parentage. It does not talk ...
If you have never been married to the father and there is no court order about custody, then you can move out and take your child with you. It is legal to do that.
If the parents are married and they don't agree on where the child will live, one of the parents will need to file a divorce or a custody action to get a ...
A court order for child support may or may not establish custody rights between the
If unwed parents get married, there is no need to file a paternity
The advantage of turning a custody agreement into a court order is that
If I have a court order that grants the other parent partial custody/visitation
If a father does not admit that he is the parent, the court may order the alleged father, mother, and child to submit to genetic
If there is a custody order in place, can I take my children out of the state?