Does an ex-wife in Oklahoma have the right to evict my friend from her boyfriend's house on the weekends when his kids visit?
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posted by inturnaround
on Jul 1, 2012 -
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DivorceFilter Colorado: I have been told that there are guidelines for introducing children of a previous marriage to your a new romantic interest.
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posted by TauLepton
on Mar 11, 2012 -
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Which organized international child welfare/protection/rights agencies could use a volunteer lawyer?
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posted by grak88
on Mar 23, 2011 -
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As a parent of a special needs child, what are some legal issues you wish someone had told you about before you had to deal with them?
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posted by valkyryn
on Aug 12, 2010 -
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Is leaving a 10 year-old and 8 year-old home alone child endangerment? If so, what is the penalty in Illinois?
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posted by qsysopr
on Sep 30, 2009 -
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A friend of mine is quite possibly a father of a nine year old girl in California. He'd laid up some with a woman who got pregnant and determined to have the child, told him to get the hell away from her, she didn't want him in her or the childs life anyways, so go buzz off, and my friend did buzz off. Nine years pass. He's very interested in that child now, he'd want to establish paternity first off -- Momma was sortof a sleaze, as he was at the time -- he wants to know if he is Daddy and if he is how does he find his daughter? Street word is that Momma had to give her up to CA social system.
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posted by dancestoblue
on Nov 18, 2008 -
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How much time does being a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate for children) really involve? This relates to Seattle/King County.
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posted by tristeza
on Jan 24, 2008 -
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If I were a private tutor for children, what laws would pertain to me? What credentials would I need?
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posted by cloudgazer
on Jan 18, 2008 -
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What does the rulebook say about posting pictures of a minor whose parents are divorced?
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posted by anonymous
on Jun 11, 2007 -
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The wife and I are probably breaking up. We've been together for a few years for the benefit of one kid, and another one is due this month. The problem - her family is on one coast, mine is on another. We are near mine. I'm concerned that she might just pack up and take our kids.
Is there anything I can do to keep her from leaving town? We've just bought a house, and I have no job prospects if I have to follow her to be with my kids. She hasn't worked in years, and we're here primarily to make a good living. If she leaves, I feel she will find a way to use this against me.
posted by anonymous
on Jan 26, 2005 -
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