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Custody issue from parent with sole physical custody, joint legal. My son's father is moving four times the distance away from his son. We ...
Asked 1/25/02, 9:01 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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dcyf is messing with my life im totally confused new hampshires dcyf is telling the courts lies and i have proff that they are but my court ...
Asked 1/21/02, 12:05 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Married In England Is a marriage of two US citizens in England recognized as legal in the United states? How would this affect a divorce in ...
Asked 1/19/02, 7:21 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Rights to Discipline We've had family here for the holidays. Their kids are completely undisciplined. My husband thought he had the righ...
Asked 12/28/01, 11:17 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Fault/No Fault Divorce What are the benefits to both: filing no-fault and filing fault in a divorce where adultery and transmission of a ve...
Asked 12/16/01, 10:46 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Joint custody/desertion My husband and I have agreed to divorce, the paperwork has not been completed yet. We have agreed to joint cust...
Asked 9/13/01, 12:21 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Legal implications of marrying a woman with two children by previous marriages I anticipate marriage, in the near future, to a woman with tw...
Asked 8/14/01, 12:58 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Child support guidlines can change Currently I am paying child support for a child. My existing documents state that I must pay until the c...
Asked 7/12/01, 11:54 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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a woman's legal rights in a divorse in New Hampshire my husband and myself will be mediating over a accident settlement in a dollar figure o...
Asked 7/11/01, 1:27 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Can children choose parent I have had custody of my 2 children legally now for 5 yrs. They have lived with me since our seperation almost 1...
Asked 6/04/01, 8:40 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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i'm being faulsely accused of neglect this girl i know was really drunk and mad at me so she called the state on me,and said that i was negl...
Asked 4/27/01, 11:07 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Grandmother has guardianship whats bio logicals mothers rights I have a question i live in Indiana my ex husband and his family lives in Hew...
Asked 2/17/01, 8:23 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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When does inheritance technically happen and is it considered marital property My husband and I are filing a joint petition for divorce and ...
Asked 2/07/01, 4:04 pm in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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child's rights My ex and I have joint custody of our 13 year old daughter. He has primary residentual custody at this time. My daughter wo...
Asked 2/05/01, 10:30 am in
United States
New Hampshire
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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Parental rights In the state of NH, with a joint custody situation is a parent allowed to move out of state?
Asked 1/12/01, 1:34 pm in
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New Hampshire
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