Hi Belinda, First off I am glad Michael was able to see his kids. that is wonderful !!!!!!!! Now the hard part begins. Like I said this may seem like opening a...
... If the question is raised in court, the children's health costs are usually treated as an `add-on' in that they are not regarded as included in the monthly...
How is the decree worded? Call the family court system in the state in which it was written and ask them. Katie I was told by a co worker that unless the...
What is the fastest, easiest, and cheapest way to get a copy of the decree, Michael can't find his. ... state in which ... She ... without ... start from...
... Just go to the court house: it's likely the _only_ way---unless he had an attorney, who probably still has a copy in his files. Either will no doubt...
<<The custody order is the bottom-line `law' that's generally relevant: taking your own child is usually only an abduction if doing so explicitly violates...
In Texas (and probably most states), if the custodial parent has any kind of welfare/ assistance, it is required that support be handled through a state...
... It's also true that a child can be taken into the custody of the state if the child is seen to be in imminent danger, and the perpetrator of any abuse...
... It's specific only to TANF, and it's true in _all_ states because it's a federal requirement for the state's `participation' in the federal welfare...
Go to the family court clerk, and ask for a copy. It shouldn't be that expensive. Janene Michael and Belinda <michael_belinda2004@...> wrote: What is...
On Monday, I went to the third mediation since my first court date for child custody. I went in only needing to accomplish one thing: deciding holiday...
Hi all, Well that court date occured on time. She produced papers from her "current" employer and I produced my IED to the court. My attorney and I still...
Before you decide that changing the exchange location isn't a good idea, imagine having your ex file false allegations of threats and be forced in a court...
... You didn't read the discussion up-thread about contempt and perjury. I'm unsure it helps here, but sometimes a parenting plan will recognize a `right of...
... They probably did believe him: it just isn't politically correct manners to acknowledge it Only the court order is legally binding: even something signed...
My husband made follow-up calls to his payroll department and SDU. His payroll department received the stop-payment notice in plenty of time and the second...
... Go to small claims court attacking the SDU, not the obligee. (I don't understand why they sometimes give a credit for overpayment, but not this time.) You...
I thought SDU has immunity from prosecution? They don;t have the money, the ex does. What do you mean I don't have a 'real IV-D case? What makes it real? ...
... We are talking about a civil suit---small claims court---not criminal prosecution. The SDU doesn't have immunity for certain in state court: if one wanted...
I have a court order that requires my ex to pay for a percentage of the med bills after insurance. He hasn't paid it for years. Does anyone know if I have to...
... You can file an _affidavit of contempt_ in family court, citing the order and detailing with facts how it was violated. You may have to work your way...
A couple years ago we got a bill from a collection agency. We had no clue who they were or what it was for. When we contacted them, they said they were...
I think that's terrible that the doctors and hospitals will just takes a persons word that the other parent is responsible for the bill. We had that happen to...
I am a daughter of pas cause by my mother.I am 32 & it is still effecting my life & she is still playing games to try & hurt my dad. I have a down syndrome...
... They assume a mother has no money and play the game of looking for suckers : they really have no handle on you if you haven't established some kind of...
Years ago, I worked in a doctor's office, and this question came up. The explanation is that a doctor (or hospital) is in the business of providing medical...
It doesn't work that way. When someone goes into an office, hospital, etc, they sign an agreement for service. In our case, the ex gave the information that my...
No, it should not be "legal" to give false information to anyone, to obtain services. The burden of responsibility for false information is on the person who...