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Posted by Matt Allen in William Halaz III , Visitation , third party , summer , noncustodial , Nancy Shannon , moving children out of country , move out of state , Modification , Jennifer Paine , Hague Convention , decree , daycare , Cordell Cordell, PC , college expenses , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer
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Among the Ask a Divorce Lawyer questions answered today by Cordell & Cordell attorneys:
- My wife won't tell me where our daughter goes to daycare. Can the court force her to tell me?
- Does our verbal agreement to modify child support have any standing in court?
- Can I force my child to come back to my state and live with me?
- How should I deal with with a Hague Convention case?
- Shouldn’t I have equal rights to see my daughter during the divorce process? Can her parents stop me?
- My support orders say I have to pay until my child is 18, but will I be required to pay any of his college expenses?
- What is a typical arrangement for summer visitations when the parents live in different states?
This Wednesday and Thursday evening The Department of Human Resources will seep public input on proposed revisions to Maryland's child support guidelines.
One of the issues to be discussed is the minimal dollar amount that a low-income, non-custodial parent requires for his or her own shelter, food and clothing.
DadsDivorce Live host Dan Cuneo of Cordell & Cordell, P.C. discusses the email newsletter, Fourteen Percenter, with editor Don Mathis. The publication comes from Mathis' experiences as a non-custodial parenthood, and it offers poetry, information, advice and articles of interest. For Fourteen Percenter back issues, click here.
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Posted by Dads Divorce in Rules , rights , report , Procedures , parent , NY , noncustodial , legal , joint , education , custody , child , card , Ask A Lawyer
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Question: Can a noncustodial parent ask the child's school to forward a copy of the child's report card to them? Do they need some type of court order? Our agreement dosen't mention any thing about the child's report card and I keep being told they'll forward one but they never do. I want to know if there's a law that allows me to request the copies to be sent to me or what my rights are. 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 New York. Usually your court order states that you are entitled to such things. If it does, provide a copy to the school. If it does not then I would suggest speaking directly to the administrator at the school responsible for the report cards. In my jurisdiction, I am not aware of a law that entitles you to this, but usually a court order stating you are a legal parent is enough.
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