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family Does my husband have to adopt my son for my son to have my husbands last name?
Asked 2/11/08, 11:19 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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child if i right up a form designating myself as primary care giver and have the mother sign and notorize it would that be a binding agreeme...
Asked 2/01/08, 10:32 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Family law If 2 parents agree on a plan for the child including no child support can they just sign paper work in front of a notary? Or does...
Asked 1/21/08, 1:22 am in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Unpaid Child Support/ Custody Issue My Fiance has a child from another marriage and is supposed to receive child support in MT. If she does...
Asked 12/26/07, 6:07 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Childs legal name change my daughter wishes to take her stepfathers last name. He natural father has been in and out of prison her whole li...
Asked 11/26/07, 2:33 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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child abandonment by their parent Just wondering how long a parent has to be absent from a childs life before the other parent can file char...
Asked 10/09/07, 8:48 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Visitation on Holidays My parenting plan with my son states ''father should have son on birthday on odd number years. If birthday is on a w...
Asked 10/05/07, 11:23 am in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Common Law Marriage in Montana My relationship falls under common law marriage in montana, he refered to me as his wife and I his husband, w...
Asked 9/23/07, 2:57 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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pregnant 16 yr.old can a pregnant 16 yr. old legally move out on her own without parental permission?
Asked 8/17/07, 5:33 am in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Hearing We are scheduled for our divorce hearing on 8/20/07- my soon to be ex husband is going to ask the court to delay this so he can go t...
Asked 8/11/07, 6:44 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Time limit to rule Is there a time limit for a judge to rule on a case, once the case has been presented to him? We have been waiting on a ...
Asked 7/05/07, 12:42 am in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Reducing payments for child support I had a son when I was 17 and his mother and I stopped seeing each other 2 years after. she shortly file...
Asked 6/30/07, 10:23 am in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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moving out of a state while child in state custody Can you tell me if parents in Montana have the right to move out of state while a child i...
Asked 5/23/07, 3:03 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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emancipation and abandonment How can a 15 year old get emancipated. Can abandonment help in that. What if a fifteen year old abandoned adole...
Asked 5/13/07, 4:13 pm in
United States
Montana
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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name changes My son has gone by his step fathers last name for 13 years, (no contact with real father) He is now taking drivers ed and wants...
Asked 5/02/07, 11:32 am in
United States
Montana
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