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May 20, 2010

Question:Cordell & Cordell attorney Andrea Miller

My fiance's parenting plan says each parent is allowed a 2-week vacation per year and the other parent has to be notified by May 31. One week is for our wedding that we want his kid to be at. The other 7 days account for random mini trips camping and such. But half of those 7 days, including some of our wedding plans, are on her time but there's not much we can do about it. We only get to see him every other weekend. She said that he can't take her time away and if he did take his kids on her days than it's kidnapping. What do we do? And how do we go about taking his son on his 2-week vacation next year if its going to interrupt her parenting time? Isn't that why we have the notification date in place, to give proper notice?

 


Feb 25, 2010

Among the Ask a Divorce Lawyer questions answered today by Cordell & Cordell attorneys:

  • The mother of my child gave me 60 days notice she was moving out of state with our daughter but moved before the 60 days were up? What can I do?
  • Can I pay my child support directly to my daughter?

 


Nov 29, 1999

Question:

My mother lives in Iowa and my dad lives in Tennessee and they filed for divorce but he has yet to receive divorce papers, and my mother apparently has already remarried. She said the divorce was final on Oct. 25, 2005. My question is there any way my dad can find out if he's really divorced without having to have any contact with my mother? Plus, is there not a waiting period on when a person gets remarried after they get divorced?

Answer:

Allow me to preface my answer to your question with the disclaimer that I am not licensed to practice law in the state of Tennessee or Iowa. Your Dad can call the county courthouse where the divorce was happening and get a certified copy of the divorce mailed to him. There will be a small fee. I am unaware of any waiting period after a divorce in any state.

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