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    can I file for child support while still married

    OP..you are going to have to file for divorce and ask for temporary child support. I agree just do a no fault divorce, there doesn't have to be blame or finger pointing. Most states allow no fault anyways and Texas is one of them. You can try this website...
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    Child Custody help!!

    If you do not have a court ordered visitation schedule you need to get one ASAP. Contact an attorney or a fathers rights group in your state to help with the paperwork. If there is a visitation schedule mom is not following then you file contempt. Either way do something now do you can see your...
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    Unwed mother seeks custody of 7 month daughter

    I didn't know Army Judge was psychic. OP-you are doing everything right. You do have a chance of getting your baby back. If a decision is not made Fri you need to get a set visitation schedule in place so you can see the child. Does Dad have an attorney? Good for you on getting your act...
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    Setting rules

    Why would you terminate your rights to your child? Did social services terminate your rights? At any rate you are now a legal stranger and have no say in anything, your parents are her guardians if they have custody. It is a little odd though than an adoption was not done. Your parents can...
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    Falsely accused of child molestation by ex, what now?

    You need to get an attorney and file for visitation ASAP. In order to get custody you have to prove mom unfit but at any rate you need an attorney. Not sure whos grandparents rights you are speaking of. Normally your parents would see the child on your time. Maybe all of you can work together...
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    AIRFORCE & Child support...

    You cannot legally establish paternity in most states before the birth. He is going to have to take a court ordered DNA test and this should NOT be done while you are pregnant as they have to take a sample of your amnio and that is risky. You would be foolish to do this just so you can squeeze...
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    AIRFORCE & Child support...

    Until you have the baby and paternity is established there is nothing you can do. So the reality is, you have to support this baby on your own until you get child support figured out. You can file for it when the baby is born by going to your states child support website. Keep in mind there...
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    Parent Termination - Florida

    Most of what you have posted is totally irrelevant as he is still required to support the baby. It is not in the childs best interest to leave her without a legal father. Most courts will not allow this without an adoption. If he does not want to see the child that is fine but he still must...
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    Fiance passed.

    Unfortunately, absent a will, you probably have no legal rights to anything. Her son is next of kin.
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    divorce/child custody

    Well as a married father you do have some rights but if mom has been the primary caregiver, there is almost no way you should get sole custody BUT you can request joint legal with visitation. Do not let mom try and fight for no overnights or supervised. Typically, one night during the week and...
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    child custody issues

    Sole custody does NOT mean you get to relocate out of state. regardless of what custody you get, you still need permission from the Dad or the courts to move AND you need to prove it is in the kids best interest and not yours.
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    divorce/child custody

    Why cant you 2 grow up and just get joint? I am sure you both love your daughter. Each of you cannot have full custody. Why not meet jhalfway and request joint? Who has been the primary caregiver here? If mom has stayed home then she might get more parenting time BUT you can still request joint...
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    taxes & divorce decree

    The divorce decree decides who claims. Not the IRS, not mom. Dad should file contempt and figure out the $$ amount he would be getting back or credited should he had been allowed to claim and ask for that in family court.
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    Can my wife sign over her parental rights to her parents?

    I agree mom really has no legal authority to overstep you and give guardianship to her parents. You have rights to custody over them. Grandparents have few or no rights. File for custody.
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    Violent mom lives with felon, sells drugs, I want my son now!

    You need to file for custody and see if you can get this guy to stop babysitting. What crime was he convicted of? I think your chances of securing custody are good. A felon who is not the father, babysitting is reason for concern. You need to see an attorney and get whatever background you have...
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    Florida Alimony questions...

    Do you and your wife have any kids together I cannot tell. How long have you been married for? Unless there is a history of you making considerably more than her, you should not be paying alimony. You need to see an attorney and get some sort of job even if it is minimum wage.
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    My 4YO needs stability...Help!!

    Sorry but you have NO real case here. The fact his house is in foreclosure....so what. LOTS of people now are losing their jobs and their houses. His roommates really are not of your concern unless they are abusing the child. Sure Dad should probably use better judgement but honestly his...
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    Ex-Wife Filed Motion to Modify Parenting Time

    Who is the sex offender here the boyfriend or his father? The sad truth is courts are reluctant to remove custody from a mother unless she is abusing or neglecting them. You need to talk to an attorney to see your chances of securing custody. Also the BF having a DUI is not related at all unless...
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    Do I have grounds for a no contact order?

    With that said, you really need to at least consult with an attorney. She may be bluffing about not having an attorney and if she has one and you don't, you are screwed. Keep records of all of this, a judge may not get a kick out of her childish behavior. You need to have all your ducks in a...
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    Rights2

    It is not in the childs best interest to terminate the rights of the father leaving her with no legal father. Plus if you go on gov't assistance the state then cannot recoup money from Dad. If he does not want involvement and you like it this way just leave things they way they are.
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