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    When to file a report?

    I think you are making a big deal over this. Social services probably will not do anything as the child currently is not in any danger. Keep in mind also that kids that age do tend to tell some tales, and you are looking to bust dad even though all you have is the word of a 4 yr old. Dad is...
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    Separating from significant other, what happens to money we invested together?

    I do not see how since you had no agreement for him to repay you. when you give someone money like this, you take a huge risk that the relationship may eventually end. You do not get any money back simply because now you are breaking up. You can certainly ask an attorney.
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    Brain tumor

    Mom though cannot automatically step over Dad. Dad's current involvement, or lack there of, is going to come into play as well. Dad has the right to petition for custody if mom is not capable of caring for the kids.
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    Paturnity Suite

    You still need Dads permission, or you go to court. You have to prove the move is in the childs best interest and if you are able to move you might be paying 100% of all travel costs.
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    can not pay child support!

    Why is yuor support order so high? I am in AZ.....your subsequent child may lower your support but in AZ support is based off of both parents incomes and parenting times. The guidelines are very cut and dry. http://www.supreme.state.az.us/dr/childsup/CSG2004.pdf Unless you are...
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    motion for contempt of visitation

    Ohio would have jurisdiction here since that is where the order is out of. Everyone else please start your own thread.
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    Changing my daughter' s last name...

    You cannot change the childs name without dads permission. By changing the childs name people are going to assune your husband is the dad and he is not, and it just causes problems. Support is a form of contact and if Dad pays support, don't count on him consenting to this. You can certainly ask...
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    Mother in desparate need of help

    First of all you need to get your life in order. Find a different career other than dancing, and ditch the boyfriend until you are divorced. Until a court says otherwise, both of you have rights to the kids. If you want to file for divorce you are going to have to see an attorney or call legal...
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    Custody Question

    Your fiancee is young and pretty immature. That is expected of the age. If you can prove mom is unfit and using drugs, then yes you have a chance at custody. Do not assume you have no chance. Was paternity ever established?
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    child care change with expense changes

    You really do not have grounds to have her pay legal fees, because she is really not in contempt. Also if her parents are babysitting, they are not expected to do it for free. It is reasonable to expect you will pay some day care costs but probably at a reduced rate since they are unlicensed.
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    Recently Divorced. Trying to move out of state.

    Dad has the right to fight the move. Be prepared to prove the move is in the childrens best interest, and you also might be on the hook for all travel expenses for visits. You do not get to move the kids out of state just because you are moving.
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    Concerns

    Mind your own business this has nothing to do with you. If he is the legal father, then he is Dad. It seems to me you cannot accept the fact he has 2 kids with 2 women he pays support for. Accept them, or leave the relationship. You will be doing these children more harm than good by trying to...
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    grandparents visitation rights in ohio

    In OH though unmarried fathers have NO rights at all without a court order. So paternity will have to be established. I have no idea how this works when the father is deceased. I do not even know if Grandma's DNA can even be used to prove her son fathered th child. I suggest the original poster...
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    Interstate Emancipation Question

    Yes it sounds like Colorado has jurisdiction so you pay until 19. If you wanted child support until 19 whe you had custody, then the same applies to you if Dad gets custody.
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    Dead Beat Parent Act Maybe Not?

    Ok why would you claim her on taxes if you did not have custody, nor pay child support? That is an entirely different matter. Also if you move the child out of state you could be on the hook for all transportation costs for visits.
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    teen son, child support amount

    Everyone just needs to stop talking to this family until the baby is born. Your son has rights, don't let her parents dictate anything.
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    military man and custody

    He might get joint custody but highly unlikely he will get 50/50 parenting time. I highly recommend both parents grow up a little and try to be civil for the sake of the kids. Joint custody is common, but not 50/50 placement especially for kids that young.
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    grandparents rights

    The grandparent is expected to see the child on that parents parenting time. Why would you think grandparents would get automatic visitation? Time to be civil with mom or dad and hope they allow visits. Do not take sides ib the divorce, that is a really good way to make sure you never see the kids.
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    Dead Beat Parent Act Maybe Not?

    He can threaten all he wants but he cannot do anything. It is the AG's office that will prosecute you for arrears, not your ex. After this 8000.00 is credited, how much more will owe? He can still ask that your support be taken out of your arrears, instead of paying you more money. If he is...
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    Extraordinary expenses

    I would not pay anything, but it depends on the wording of this. If she qualified for a public defender, then you should not have to pay anything. I assume the child is under 18?
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