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    minor name change

    You can NOT change the name of this child without the permission from BOTH parents. Why on earth would you even consider this? Did you have permission from the court or BOTH parents to move the child out of state? Is CPS still involved with this child or the parents?
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    My fiance wants to adopt my bio daughter in NY

    You will have to get married. After that wait about a year and HIRE AN ATTORNEY to help you.
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    Signing my rights away

    IF paternity is established, you can wave your right to VISITATION but you can't sign the child's right to be financially support by both parents.
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    Non-Custodial parent visits

    I was out last October (;)) and saw many boys dressed like girls...I am sure none of their parents had their parental rights restricted. I "personally" believe that you are over-reacting to a harmless bit of fun...Please don't turn this into more than it is. If you provide your state i will...
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    Non-Custodial parent visits

    Define "dressing our son like a girl".
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    Adoption

    Based solely on your rather vague post..Yes. If you would like a more comprehensive answer please elaborate on the background of this situation. WHAT STATE? Are the children in state care? If yes...Why?
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    child support

    The NCP's SPOUSES income is irrelevant to child support. If the Judge hasn't ordered support based on the PARENTS income..Oh well. The only people responsible for supporting their child are the PARENTS. Not new bf/gf/step-mothers/step-fathers/ fiancées/fiancés.
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    17 1/2 year old wants to reduce summer visitation

    Thank you cbg for understanding that this is a legal site and not drphil.com.:)
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    17 1/2 year old wants to reduce summer visitation

    Imaginary huh??? Learn to read.
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    Picking and Dropping Children Off with ex

    I don't think either of you are wrong. The order isn't clear. "After school/daycare" could be 3 or 10...See what I mean?? The order needs to be clarified in court. Until clarification happens, hire a sitter until Dad can pick the child up.
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    3 yr old stone throwing (alleged)

    This is a US Law forum..
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    Dont know what to do!!!

    What exactly is your legal question??
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    17 1/2 year old wants to reduce summer visitation

    The fact that Mom was willing to forfit part her her court ORDERED visitation to placate Jr. is irrelevent to the legal question; LEGALLY she can. LEGALLY she can file a motion of contempt against DAD for not following the visitation ORDERS. That she isn't going to do this, doesn't mean she...
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    Leaving the state

    This OP was advised the same on another site...;)
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    17 1/2 year old wants to reduce summer visitation

    You do realize that this is a legal advice site right? Not a "OMG I want what I want when I want it" site...:rolleyes: Yup. In SIX months Sonny can determine his own "fate". Until then it is a COURT ORDER that determines it. That DAD encourages this CHILD to VIOLATE a court ORDER is...
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    17 1/2 year old wants to reduce summer visitation

    You're an idiot. You have raised a selfish child that has learned to manipulate the system...Good job. Please ask your child to double up on birth control. This country doesn't need any more selfish people that have no respect for the law and their parents breeding.
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    Sole custody Mom wants to move out of state father dv/dcf indicators

    Yes. You would STILL have to follow the law and notify the court and Dad of the move.
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    17 1/2 year old wants to reduce summer visitation

    Why on EARTH would you allow your son to dictate terms to his MOTHER? Your son is being selfish. A court order is a ORDER. Not a suggestion.
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    Abandonment

    Read the link that was provided by Irish.
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    Need Help

    Until you specify your state as required by this site, the advice you get is not going to be very accurate. Establishing and disestablishing paternity varies from state to state. I will say that when your husband files for divorce, and he will, be prepared for him to try to disestablish...
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