Jessicalynne
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Ok my husband has custody of his son, well he has lived with us for 3 years we finally got everything finalized in court last March. Anyway my husband is off a a school now in CA and of course now the mother wants to file for visitation a year later, want the court proceedings be held off until my husband returns from school? Does the Soldier and Sailors relief act cover him being gone to school? I looked online and this is all I could find.And the mother lives in FL so wouldn't she have to come here to do the paper work or could she request it my mail?
"In addition, it is often difficult for servicemembers to be physically present during civil court proceedings
when then they have been called up to active duty or deployed to new duty stations," Smith said. "To
protect their rights, H.R. 100 will provide servicemembers with automatic 90-day stays in civil
proceedings. Furthermore, if an additional stay is subsequently requested but denied, the court will be
required to appoint a counsel to protect the servicemember's rights while he remains on active duty," he
said.
Also I was wondering how old does a child have to be for the court to listen to them, my husband's son is seven he doesn't want to visit he doesn't even want to talk to his mom?
"In addition, it is often difficult for servicemembers to be physically present during civil court proceedings
when then they have been called up to active duty or deployed to new duty stations," Smith said. "To
protect their rights, H.R. 100 will provide servicemembers with automatic 90-day stays in civil
proceedings. Furthermore, if an additional stay is subsequently requested but denied, the court will be
required to appoint a counsel to protect the servicemember's rights while he remains on active duty," he
said.
Also I was wondering how old does a child have to be for the court to listen to them, my husband's son is seven he doesn't want to visit he doesn't even want to talk to his mom?
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