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Can a 9 year old follow a court order?

Can a 9 year old follow a court order?

The court expects you to follow its orders. Your daughter is 9 years old and not in control- you are because you are an adult and you are her parent. Tell her she must follow the order. Do no say anything bad about the dad. If the judge is willing, she can have her say in 30 days.

Where can I file a petition to remove my grandfather as Poa?

You can file a petition in the Orphans’ Court Division in the Court of Common Pleas of the County in which your grandfather resides, Petitioning the Court to Remove your brother as POA; for failing to perform the job he was appointed to perform. If your grandfather lacks cognitive capacity to… Read more ยป

Can You waive your Hippa rights in PA?

We live in PA. You can waive your HIPPA rights and I see no reason why you wouldn’t want to share your negative test results with your child’s father with whom you co-parent. I was told $276 a week but agreed on $200 but I’m still struggling to support my son how soon can I go back to request the full amount

Where can I go to ask a family lawyer?

Just a moment. Family law questions? Ask a family lawyer online. Verified family lawyers are online around the clock and ready to answer your question online or by phone. Ask-a-doc Web sites: If you’ve got a quick question, you can try to get an answer from sites that say they have various specialists on hand to give quick answers…

Where can I find a verified family lawyer?

Verified family lawyers are online around the clock and ready to answer your question online or by phone. Ask-a-doc Web sites: If you’ve got a quick question, you can try to get an answer from sites that say they have various specialists on hand to give quick answers… Justanswer.com.

What do you need to know about family law?

Lawyers who practice family law generally handle child support and custody cases, divorces, paternity disputes, and other comparable legal matters. Family law covers a fairly broad area, and can also include issues related to reproductive rights and foster care.

Can you get divorce based on marital fault in PA?

Yes, Pennsylvania divorce laws allow divorces based on marital fault. Please see above. Can I get maintenance or will I have to provide maintenance to my spouse? In Pennsylvania, maintenance is available to the financially dependent spouse at different stages of the divorce proceedings.