EXPLAIN YOUR QUESTION BECAUSE FAMILY RIGHT IS BIG LAW DIFFERENT ACCORDING THE RELIGION PLEASE GIVE THE DETAIL OF THE CASE.
2007-01-29 04:17:24
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answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7
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Your question wasn't very specific. Clearly, you should locate a local lawyer that specializes in this. A call to your local bar association with get you a list, although they can't specifically recommend. If you know a lawyer in another field, they may know a specialist.
If you're not ready to speak to a real lawyer, you can try FreeAdviceForums.com. Lawyers hang out there and answer questions. Be aware that due to the nature of the forum, you may get bad advice. It's not a substitute for talking to a real LOCAL lawyer.
2007-01-29 04:14:21
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answered by Jay 7
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as long as they are in no probability he can attempt this. at the same time as it`s his weekend and he alternatives them up he has the rights with them if it poses no probability or damage to the youngsters. some regulations variety from state to state yet in Florida at the same time as the non custodial be sure alternatives up the youngsters he /she will do what they want so long because the youngsters aren't any further in harms way or subjected to any unlawful acts or taken out of state. Sucks notwithstanding it`s authentic!! We bypass threw an same component another weekend ourselves. Been to court docket many cases and not in any respect some thing you would possibly want to do right here. Ther father alternatives them up and takes them abode and they rome the streets and are not in any respect the position they say there going to be yet a choose says it`s ok except it poses some probability to the youngster or they are in an undeserving position of being.
2016-12-03 04:49:23
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answered by schebel 4
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There is no such thing as family right. Every partner in marriage is enttitled to certain rights, within the marital status. Each partner has certain rghts, right to conjugal rithts, right to maintenance, right against rape, as against the other partner, right to property, right to protection against domestic violence, against dowry etc.
2007-02-01 18:25:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Exactly what is your question?
2007-01-29 04:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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