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What is the name of your state? Georgia
This may be lengthy, but I want to get all pertinant details in.
Friday, July 13th I took my daughter to the local ER when she was complaining of severe abdominal pain. Upon arriving, she was triaged at 12:05 AM Saturday the 14th.
Taken to the back...
What is the name of your state? Tennessee
Lease states the following:
"Landlord hereby rents and leases to TENANT residential unit known as _____________________ (address) Tennessee to be used as a single residential dwelling and for no other purpose for a term of 1 year beginning on August...
Clean out your dang PM box! :mad: How am I supposed to harrass you through PM if it's always full? :confused:
Seriously though, you'll be receiving an e-mail from me about the testing results you wanted to be apprised of.
What is the name of your state? This happened in California
Sorry IAAL.
It amazes me that we have to have a license to drive a car, but anyone can have a child. :rolleyes:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/01/06/earlyshow/main1183318.shtml
(CBS/AP) A married couple who got a dog sitter...
What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania is where he lives and where the treatments and treating physician are.
A friend was diagnosed with liver cancer 4 months ago, and has been going for treatments since then. The treatment used was alcohol injection into his liver to try to dry up the...
What is the name of your state? Any and all.
Is it possible for moderators to put "stickies" on the forums?
For instance, have a sticky topic for the most oft asked simple questions around here, such as "What age can my child choose who to live with". Many posters come here with this same...
Question about exempt/unexempt employees
What is the name of your state? Tennessee
Patty, I noticed in another thread here:
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=278812
You told the poster the following:
I went to the Dept. of Labor's website to look up who is considered an exempt...
And in Missouri, law enforcement is ordered by statute to physically remove a child from a parent if the other parent can produce a court order showing it is THEIR time with the child.
Different states, different laws. OP's state is Oregon, so giving her advice based on another states laws is...
I'm not an attorney, but I interpret it differently than everyone else.
A period of possession is your parenting time. For example: If you have the child on weekends and mom has her during the week... your period of possession would be from Friday to Sunday, and moms period of possession would...
Uhm...
The 14 year old isn't a "new" child that's been born since the order was written.
She didn't decide to have more children, this is an older child she already had.
No.
She is supporting the child they BOTH created. Last I looked, a man couldn't create a child by themselves anymore than a woman can.
It's the responsibility of both parents to support the child. If mom isn't working, she's not supporting anyone. If he's not paying CS, he's not either.
I'm...
They could possibly impute you can income based on min. wage for a 40 hour workweek. It's the responsibility of both parents to provide financially for their child and the courts can take this into account. That's what this is for... instead of placing 100% of the CS burden on the NCP, both...
Ahhh yes... The "We got along at the time" excuse. LOL I learned really fast that NOTHING stays the same. I tried to cover everything I could think of. My parenting plan is 15 pages long. Both my dad and his mom are up in years, and have health problems. It will come about one day, and if he...
Using that logic...
We should petition the school boards and take court action because our children aren't restrained on school buses either. I think kids milling around on a school bus while it's in motion is a tad more dangerous than children sitting in a seat in a motorhome without a safety...
Unless you have FROR written into your parenting plan, then he can't "force" you to pull the children out of daycare and them go to his house while you're working. He doesn't have to take them on HIS time, but you can on yours. And since he is to pay for daycare, then whatever the center charges...
And let me state again...
Mom would be perfectly within her right to enroll the child in the summer school since the decision has to be reached by May 6th and she will have physical custody at that time.
However, once June 9th hits (If mom decides to take the first 2 weeks), it's DADS time...
Yes, they are.
Summer vacation starts on May 20th. Period. Just because the child is enrolled in an extra session of school DURING the summer vacation does not negate the fact that school lets out for summer recess on May 20th. That's what everyone is trying to get you to understand. The court...
Since the OP said that the "decision" on whether to place the child in summer school has to be made by May 6th, and the fact that it was said, "Mom wants to put the child in summer school due to her grades and struggles throughout the school year." I imagine that child isn't going to be retained...
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