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    Help!!

    The only way you could go live with them would be if your mother allows you to do it. Do you think she would allow it? The only other way would be to go to children's services and tell them about the abuse but then you would have to go into foster care(and so would the other children in the...
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    i need some answers

    Don't get a family insurance through your employer. Sign them up for insurance through the insurance company. Family insurance through an employer will cost you twice as much a month as getting it on your own. Blue Cross Blue Shield has insurance around $60 a month per child. Right now we pay...
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    DFCS removal without court order question

    Yes they can take the child. You need to hire a lawyer asap if you haven't already and fight them. Make sure it's a good lawyer that will fight for you. This happened to my step daughter and they gave custody to her exhusband. The exhusband accused her new husband of the same thing and the...
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    An interesting story...

    Unfortunately the only thing you can do is pay the child support if you are under a child support order. You really have no say in how that money is spent. If you are under a support order and the state is adding up the child support they can also charge interest, if your state does that, and it...
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    need to know my rights in maryland

    He has all rights when paternity is proven. But since his name is not on the birth cerificate and he has not gone to court to do something about it, he has no rights and you have no rights to get child support. He has to get a lawyer and go to court to establish that he is the father and demand...
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    Take US baby to Germany

    If you're wishes are not to go back to Germany to live, you might could have the baby in Germany and then come back to the US to live. It might give you more options on leaving the country, but you would have to talk to a lawyer to make sure.
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    Take US baby to Germany

    Let me rephrase what I said above. The only way you could leave the country with the baby is if you don't have the baby in NYC but in your home country. The father would have to agree to any papers that would be drawn up letting you leave the country once the baby is born and I doubt he would do...
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    Take US baby to Germany

    I don't think he can legally prevent her from leaving the country now just because she is pregnant. Once she has the baby she wouldn't be able to take the baby out of the country without written permission from the father.
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    Can he keep my son?

    Unfortunately the police don't help in these matters. Get an attorney now and have him charged with whatever they can charge him with. Did you ask the police if you could charge him with kidnapping since he moved him from schools and you haven't been able to contact him? They might be able to do...
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    Missy15

    Most family members don't get anything after a relative dies anyway so I wouldn't worry about asking for records of the account unless she had a really large estate. If you're not named as heir, why would they required you to sign anything? That sounds a little fishy and I wouldn't sign anything...
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    Husband on the run

    You also need to check records office where he has been going to make sure he didn't marry this other woman as well. Sometimes men who are gone for long periods of time like that marry several different women.
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    Relinquishing all parental rights to father

    Wouldn't the father have to get legal custody back first before he could get a child support order? If the mother still has custody, can't she fight for child support or does not any of that matter if he is living right now with the father?
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    Relinquishing all parental rights to father

    Were you ever ordered to pay child support when the divorce went through? If you weren't ordered then, I don't think he can go back now and say he wants child support. It sounds like this child needs a lot of counseling. He may have a mental illness or may have been abused or neglected by his...
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    emancipate, what area my chances?

    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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    Couple of need to know questions on emancipation

    Keep reporting the abuse and drug abuse and maybe someone will do something to help the kids in your family and maybe you could go live with another relative. What are the requirements for a judicial declaration of emancipation? · You must be at least fourteen years old. · You must...
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    Restricting Visitation

    A judge wont restrict visitation just because the father doesn't visit. Like said above, the father doesn't actually have to visit if he doesn't want to, but we (the custodial parent) have to make sure the children are available to visit or we get in trouble. I went through the same thing with...
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    unvoluntary taking away parental rights

    There is a voluntary and nonvoluntary way of taking rights away. The voluntary means the father has to sign the paperwork agreeing to it. The nonvoluntary means you go to court over it but if he is in jail and unable to show for the court date, I don't know if they would grant it. I don't see...
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    Seeking advice on paternity testing/joint custody

    The Child Support Handbook says that if you go to your local Child Support Office they can order that a paternity test be done after the baby is born. The father usually has to pay for it. I would also call the hospital where the child will be born and ask if he can just request a paternity test...
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    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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    mother and son

    I'm not sure if the son was writing or the mother was writing. A son wont win if he takes his mother to court for making him pay rent but if there is other money the mother owes the son he probably could win depending on why the mother owes the son money. Like if I borrowed $3000 from my son and...
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