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James RobinsonU.S.
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I was a family law attorney for 25+ years. I have been divorced twice myself. One was friendly. The other wasn`t. Let me know how I can help. | |
Dan BachertU.S.
On Vacation
returns 11/09/2009 |
I can respond to questions pertaining to Florida Family Law within the specific areas of Divorce, Child Custody, Child Timesharing, Alimony and Child Support Enforcement/Modification, Equitable distribution, and Inter Family Adoptions. | |
Melanie NathanU.S.
On Vacation
returns 11/24/2009 |
I AM ACCEPTING QUESTIONS FROM PEOPLE IN CALIFORNIA ONLY OR QUESTIONS REGARDING CALIFORNIA. As a Mediator with a high settlement record, I am able to answer questions about negotiation, strategy, mediation, how to choose a divorce lawyer, choices and paths to take when embarking upon a family law matter. Also able to give extensive and creative co-parenting solutions. Custody, division of property, child support, spousal support, divorce process and procedure, in a neutral and non advisory fashion. I am unable to give direct legal advice on the internet and hope that all answers are viewed in the context of the ..... | |
Jeff LaatschU.S.
On Vacation
returns 11/27/2009 |
WA Law with respect to family court issues: order to show cause/notice of motions, establishing or modification of an order, custody, visitation, child support, parenting schedules, mediation, preparations and filings of all documents: International relocation experience: Create a win/win/win situation between Mom-Children-Dad... |
Hi Ariel, from what you have stated it would be my opinion that a court is not likely to grant the father's request. I hope this information was helpful to you, if it was, please do me the courtesy
Hi Maria, the court will not terminate a parents rights and obligations except where the child is being adopted or becoming a ward of the state. The policy of Florida is to provide meaningful contact between
Hi Melanie, in Florida proving abandonment is usually only necessary where the child is to become a ward of the state or a step parent wishes to adopt the child. The state will not terminate a parent's
Hi Anthony, her actions would be considered contrary to the dictates of shared parental responsibility. While your Marital Settlement Agreement may not state specifically that each parent should be advised
Dear Aspen It would appear that his wife is going to ride this horse as long as she can. Only she can file the petition to terminate rights. You can't terminate your own parental rights, in other words
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