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    negative equity and deferred maintenance

    It is not likely the courts will order him to fix up the house. If you stay in the house than needs repairs this is something you probably are going to be responsible for. If you are awarded the house, he likely will have no interest in the house at all. A lot of people are dealing with negative...
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    minor laws, harrassment, emotional distress?

    Sue him for what? Stop contacting him. You might want to contact the webmaster on that website and let them know that he is saying inappropriate things to a minor. Just because he offended you does not mean a crime occured or you have any basis to you, stop communicating with him, but you can...
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    Rights of the father.

    This may have been an illegal eviction. She just cannot boot you out. You likely have no way to bring the kids to see you, you should file for custody in the state where they are. Was paternity ever established on the 3 kids? You may have limited rights since you were never married. My advice...
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    I'm being kicked out of my parents' house

    Where is your father? Is he involved at all? Your mom legally cannot kick you out but if things are very tense in the house, you might want to see if there is a relative near by you can stay with. What is the whole story here? What is the reason she wants to kick you out? The teens I know that...
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    Father Rights

    You do have rights and when you get back to the US you can take mom back to court for visitation. Is there an order now? You have rights but if momn is being difficult you'll need to go to court. You probably should consult with an attorney and get a set visitation schedule.
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    Sole physical custody

    A notarized document still does not make it a court order. since you are both in agreement you should see about filing an actual custody and visitation order through the courts. See if you 2 can go through mediation or maybe a paralegal can prepare the documents for lost cost. If you are paying...
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    Child Support

    Keep in mind in most states an income is going to be put in for you. Also if you are not working, Dad can ask for rights to claim the child on taxes.
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    Child Support Modification Question

    I fail to see why Dad should pay more child support because you are not working. It does not work that way. Child support is child support not adult support. I doubt the courts will give you more. If you have a legit disability, you will get retroactive disability if you are approved. What...
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    out of state divorce WITH children

    The Dad should file for divorce ASAP in his state before mom meets the residency requirements in her state. Mom can still file for divorce and still get child support if Dad does nothing. No, mom does not lose all rights just because she moves but Dad needs to act if he wants the kids returned...
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    visits

    Do you have an attorney? Grandparents rights in most states are VERY limited. You can certainly fight for supervised visits in your home if she is granted them.
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    Question regarding adoption and parental rights

    You are going to have to make an attempt to find this man and have him sever his rights. Your fiancee might be able to adopt once you have been married.
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    How Much Can Legally Be Garnished From Disability Payments For Child Support?

    Don't you get a SS benefit for the child on child support?
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    Abandonment?

    You still have to support the child. You can contact the grandmother and let her know mom is receiving the support. Maybe grandma does not know this.
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    Shared Parental Rights

    Dad certainly has rights to joint custody. How old is the child? Child support is based on both parents incomes so if he makes more than you, you likely will receive some child support but I do not know what state you are in. How old is the baby? The fct he wants in the childs life says a lot...
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    Guardianship or Custody of niece.

    You really need to see an attorney to make sure you get guardianship or custody legally. If i were you, file for custody. Custody is harder to revoke than guardianship and guardianship is more just for temporary. Where is the father?
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    Can My Ex Cut Off My Support When I Can't Work?

    Sorry to say but you are fueling this ugly custoy battle too and it seems neither you, or dad are even concerned about the kids here. You need to get some sort of income. If you are bi-polar there are meds you can take to control it, it does not mean you cannot work. Expecting him to pay and...
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    Non-cusodial parent

    If there is no court order and paternity was established and the father is the legal father, both parents have equal rights in most states.
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    custody battle

    you do not have a right to an attorney in family court. you need to hire one and if you have already spent 14k on lawyer fees figure out how much more fighting you want to do with your ex. Your ex cannot be forced to pay child support unless they take it from his wages. The more you fight him...
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    foreclosure, custody and divorce

    I don' know why he would buy a house and quit claim over to you when he is still responsible for the mortgage. If that house also defaults his credit is ruined. It sounds like you guys are amicable why don't you split assets and joint custody? Why are you guys in foreclosure now?
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