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    Child support

    The percentage only comes from his income. There's really no way around paying child support if the child turns out to be his.
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    Need advise for Divorce

    If the husband was not arrested for trying to kill her then it will be her word against his word in court. That wont matter as far as the child goes. They still let parents like that get custody and have visitation. I have a restraining order against my exhusband and it didn't help keep him away...
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    my spouse is in jail &wants custody of our kids

    Yes, divorces can be granted while a person is in jail. It's very doubtful that he will get custody of the children. Your legal aid lawyer sounds like an idiot. You make sure the judge knows what he did and why he is in jail. The way your lawyer is talking sounds like he may not bring it up...
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    Need advise for Divorce

    But the husband is not an American citizen yet, so techically the child is not an American citizen. I would think that she would not be able to file for divorce in this country if neither the husband or the wife are citizens. If she's wanting to move back to Pakistan, can't she do that now and...
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    Age of child to request change of custody?

    Where I live I've been told at 15 or 16 years old they can make that decision. Of course just because you go to court over it and the child wants to go to the other parent doesn't mean the judge will grant it. It depends on what the child is wanting out of the change. If the child just wants to...
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    parental authority being underminedREALLY NEED HELP FAST)

    As far as getting visitation limited, you could always try that. The fact that the NCP is telling the child to get emacipated would make a judge furious. It would cost money to hire a lawyer and go to court but at least you could tell your story to the judge and the judge would know what's going...
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    parental authority being underminedREALLY NEED HELP FAST)

    If the child tries to get emancipated you do have the right to go to court and protest it and tell the judge exactly what is going on. A judge will not emancipate a minor if they don't have job and pay their own bills and prove that they can live on their own and finish school at the same time...
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    Complicated child custody.

    I wouldn't worry about the IRS right now. Wait to see if they contact you. Since nothing is in the divorce papers you can show them that it says nothing about him getting to claim her especially if he's not paying child support yet. Since you've already claimed her then he has to prove to them...
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    Partner Rights

    Isn't it 7 years to be claimed as a common law wife. You need to check with your states laws on common law marriage to see how many years you have to live together before she has rights to your stuff. So far from what I know, the house is yours. If it turns out that you are considered to be...
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    descrimination

    Is she refusing the visitation or did the courts refuse visitation? If she is refusing you can take her to court for contempt. You were given supervised visitation and she can't refuse that. You can tell the judge that she is just making stuff up to keep you from seeing the child if she wont let...
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    Complicated child custody.

    Look through your divorce papers. It should say who gets to claim her on the taxes. If it doesn't say, you will need to get that added in. If you work you will probably get to claim her but sometimes they do grant that to the father because he pays child support. He will have to prove to the IRS...
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    Complicated child custody.

    If it was your lawyer telling you that you could file in California then I think he did what the law allowed otherwise he could get in trouble. If you already have something that says he can't take her out of state and if he is going to be stationed there in May then tell him to either come see...
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    Personal Information

    It would cost you more than it's worth to try to have the court order he not give out the number. It sounds like you need to tell the child/children involved to make sure they are paying their bills and/or taking care of what needs to be taken care of to make sure the creditors don't call in the...
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    CA-separation

    If you are still married, he could be entitled to half of what you own if you decide to divorce. He will not be responsible for any of your debts unless his name is on that debt. Like for instance, if you have a credit card in your name only and charge it up and then leave and not pay the bill...
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    legal rights of fathers and child support

    I don't know about the birth certificate question. Usually the courts say he is the father if he signed it and if he has been the father for a long time. If he is making more money now then yes she can take him back to court and get child support raised. If she takes him to court you can tell...
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    Modifying visitation when I have full custody

    True, you can't just modify visitation on your own it has to be done through the courts. I know in the visitation papers we have it states that the visiting parent has to make sure homework is done. Check your paperwork again to see if it says that. I think it would be worth it to take her to...
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    Pre-Trial for Sep/Divorce

    Just remember it's very important to stick to the facts when you are putting things in writing for the court or speaking in court. Try not to ramble or put anger feelings in. Just put in simple terms the reason for the split and divorce.
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    Interstate Child Support Enforcement

    My ex owes over $17,000 and child support does barely anything about it. You have to keep calling them over and over again to get anything done. Usually they don't do much if he pays some part of the child support. Next time you talk to them tell them you want an income deduction done. The state...
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    Help!!! My daughter had runaway...she is claiming emancipation!

    What are the requirements for a judicial declaration of emancipation? · You must be at least fourteen years old. · You must willingly live separate and apart from your parents with the consent or acquiescence of your parents. · You must be managing your own financial affairs. · Your...
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    false allegation of abuse by x

    Also, as far as I can see, making false abuse charges against someone to keep them from seeing their children isn't allegations "made in good faith". She should be charged because she knew exactly what she was doing to try to keep you from your kids.
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