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What is the name of your state?doesn't matter
IAAL, is this story about you?
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When his mother found out what porn star Ron Miller does for a living, she was heartbroken. She never wanted him to be a criminal defense lawyer.
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What is the name of your state? Malaysia (snort)
Is it just me or has this place gone crazy? I haven't been around for a while and it just seems like an asylum now. Or maybe it was before and I was oblivious because I was the one in the middle wearing the feathered boa and fishing waders.
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Well the educational neglect shouldn't be hard to prove. There was probably a police report done when the son was hit by a car. Start getting your documentation in order.
Your son was ran over by a car while she was passed out and family services did nothing? Yeah you should get a lawyer and try for custody. You actually should have done it when you son was ran over.
Oh boy. All of this sounds very familiar. Most likely he won't have a relationship with his son until his son is an adult and no longer under the control of his mother. It's called PAS (parental alienation syndrome)
when I hear of these people demanding large insurance policies be taken out I...
Seems complicated. You might be labled a sex offender for having sex with a 15 yr old, which would make it nearly impossible to get custody. It really depends on how that case turns out.
I don't know.. I have a toddler who turns 3 this month. She doesn't and hasn't taken naps during the day for quite some time. She refuses and she runs 90mph all day long. Once she goes to sleep at night she does sleep about 10 - 11 hours straight. I'd agree, you probably have to judge child by...
The mom should be able to add the son to their insurance without having full custody on paper. Non custodial parents cover their children all the time. Never heard of an insurance company asking to see custody papers before adding a child to the policy.
The mediator doesn't have to slip it in,the mediator can slap him upside the head with it :D
The more I read replies on this thread the more it seems so petty. I mean what kind of personal information can you get from her card? Her name? You probably already have that. Her group number? Well...
OK so that changes my train of thought because I thought maybe he lived further away. But since he is court ordered to provide insurance then he is obligated to give you a card. Since you are going to court or mediation soon, bring this issue up. It's really pointless of them to cover her then...
It might also depend on the age of the son. If he has been his legal father and emotional father for several years then that could make a huge difference as well.
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