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Used to do this mix:
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The Game feat. Junior Reid - It’s Okay (Acapella)
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I am in the process of divorce. I have already file initial paperwork. My husband and I have agreed that he will not pay child support and I will have 100% custody with visitation only at my discretion. I have no idea what to put on the forms though. Do I put on there exactly what we have agreed upon?
And yes, we have both thought this through and are in AGREEMENT so please no advice about not doing this. Thanks!!!
A judge will not allow it. He will be forced to pay child support, a judge doesn’t care what you agreed, legally you cannot sign off on it anymore. That said, he can sign off his rights to visitation and or custody. He will still owe child support they will garnish his wages. It does not matter what you put on the forms child support is factored off his income by the state.
During a child custody fight, a father is lured to his death. His former in-laws are accused of murder but say they had good reason. Did their daughter help? Maureen Maher reports.
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I may be the biological father out of wedlock. The child will be an American citizen. Of course I’d want the child to live and be educated in the USA. The biological mother has custody rights too.
I spoke to an immigration lawyer and was told the biological mother would have to sign the form for the child to get a passport to come to USA with me.
What if she refuses?
My child, an American citizen, can never live and see and experience American life?
I am aware of the fact that the child should not have been born out of wedlock. That’s understood, but it is too late. The new issue is an American citizen who may never be able to live as an American.
Dean wrote:"my understanding of the imigration law is that ..if your child was born i the phillipines and you are not listed on the birth certificate is that the child is a phillipeno not an american … the INS still adheres to the rule of thinking dating back a hundred years that you can only prove who your mother is and not your father … we all know this is no longer true thanks to dna testing .. but I believe you have been misinformed and if i am reading what you typed correctly ..your child is a phillipino national
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born of an american father down under and had to go threw the imigration experience the hard way
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Not quite true. If this father acknowledges this child as his and contributes to its support, from what I’ve read, then the child has a basis for claiming U.S. citizenship eventually. May be tricky given the stance of the mother, but then, the mother has a say in the welfare of HER child in HER country.
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During a child custody fight, a father is lured to his death. His former in-laws are accused of murder but say they had good reason. Did their daughter help? Maureen Maher reports.
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I want to take my son out of state. I went to see a lawyer yesterday, he told me to immediately file for custody and then leave with the child. I want to know where to go? Court house? Is it just a form or does it have to open a case? Even if I’m not married to the father? I know I’ll have to come back up for court. THe problem is that I have no family here, not one person and no job, I’m a full time nursing student. So I wouldn’t have anywhere else to go.
You have to open a case for custody. Your lawyer was giving you advice that could get you into trouble. The fact that you weren’t married to your child’s father makes no difference in a custody case. The custody case has to be heard and the father of the child CAN request that the child not be allowed to go outside the county he originally resided in, (this is where you could get into trouble). The court then determines what is best for the CHILD not the parents as to whether the child can move or not. If the court says the child has to stay in the same county as the father then YOU will have to move back.
My ex and I have drafted a child support and custody form and we don’t know which court to file it with. If it helps we live in St.louis county Missouri.
Go to Saint Louis County, Missouri to file the necessary paperwork. Go to the Clerk of Court’s office to get started.
Frank Hatley has languished in a South Georgia jail for more than a year.
The reason? He failed to reimburse the state for all the public assistance his son received over the past two decades.
Hatley is not the biological father — and a special assistant state attorney general and a judge knew it but jailed Hatley anyway.
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My daughter chose to live with her dad when she was 12 because she knew she would have more freedom. She has been with him for 3 years now and he is neglectful. I can prove he is unfit. I cannot afford an attorney. What steps do I need to take? I do not know what forms to fill out and how to figure child support he will have to start paying me.
I live in georgia and have been in this system for 3 years fighting, so I know a lot about it.
I am sorry to say that IF your child is 15 and not in physical danger you will most likely not be able to get her back. She is 15 and rebelling and not going to be really pleasant and the courts know this. The only shot you have is if she wants to switch houses, but the dad could be on drugs and still not be found as unfit.
Final custody is final custody in georgia, and it is hard to take a child away from that. However, to answer your question…..if you wanted to file for a motion to modify you can find the forms on line for your county, or you can find them for another county and change the name of the county. Then in order to find out the child support just go to the child support services web site and work on the support calculator…..but I really don’t think you have much of a shot unless your daughter chooses to live with you.