Posts Tagged ‘court’

i recently had a court date for divorce/custody, and had to take a drug test,?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

My ex stood up in court and said that i abuse my prescriptions that i take for 2 car accidents that i recieved 3 herniated disks in my c-spine from, and have been this way ( in pain ) for 2 years. These dr.s are horrible in las vegas….
Needless to say, i am guilty of taking too many pills than prescribed, and have cleaned up for my next court date Sept 12th. The judge granted temp. sole custody to their dad, i have not even spoken to my kids over the phone, they got interviewed, and in the report, my kids revealed that he is abusive, physically and mentally to them, how coulld a judge hand them to such a person? Blood or not? Not to mention he left state for 4 years, which i consider abandonment, and never paid support, i took care of them , and he decided to move back after me begging him to for the kids, i wanted them to grow up with their father. MY MAIN question is… DOES ANYBODY know what my next steps are, what do i do to regain back custody? And what to expect? im clueless?

How can I get someone with a court ordered annullment to follow through without having to take action myself ?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

My so called husband and I got married in Vegas but come to find out his divorce to his 2nd wife was not yet finalized and that was something I was unaware of until he was arrested for bigamy.

Can completed divorce/annulment papers be mailed into the court?

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

I would really rather not drive from LA to LV just to turn in some annulment papers. We were married in Vegas, so we are able to get the annulment in vegas.
But do i really need to drive all the way out there with the completed papers? Or since we both agree on everything, have no kids and all that, can i just mail the papers to the court with a check?

5th District Court News

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

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The wedding bells ring out in Room B131: Bronx court chapel’s busy season hits near Valentine’s Day

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Katie Price can’t wait to get pregnant
Recently married Katie ‘Jordan’ Price can’t wait to get pregnant.
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The wedding bells ring out in Room B131: Bronx court chapel’s busy season hits near Valentine’s Day
BY BRENDAN BROSH.
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Divorced Dads Tips: How to Prepare for Family Court

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

DISCLAIMER: The following is NOT legal advice, nor is it a substitute for legal advice. If you are in Family Court you will need legal advice, so please see a lawyer.

Do you know how the most effective divorced dads prepare for Family Court? Consider the following…

Going to family court can be a roll of the dice. But, if you’re experienced with the game, you’ll know the difference between good and bad bets. The same principle that keeps you from losing your shirt in Vegas, will keep you out of trouble in Family Court.

The most important thing a divorced dad can do when it come to being prepared for Family Court is to know what goes on there before his case comes before a judge. If you’re not familiar with Family Court–the building, the facilities and the judges–you’re doing yourself a great disservice. Go and watch Family Court. Many dads go to Family Court just to “get it over and done with.” They overlook a crucial concept.

The problems you face with the breakdown of your relationship did not happen overnight. It took time to arrive at the point where you ended up in Family Court. You will need to face these facts:

1. You will be “stuck” in the Family Courts for an indeterminate period of time.

2. It’s the only game in town

3. You MUST “play” according to their rules.

4. You must play well.

Learn your courthouse, its staff and the judges. Learn how things work in Family Court. Learn whether the paperwork you want to file “upsets” certain clerks and how each particular judge decides things.

When divorced dads understand these principles, they can begin to position themselves well. It’s like watching a ballgame. Study winning teams for strategy. Get a sense of how the referee calls the game.

Just go into family court and watch other cases. You can find and attend open motion hearings that occur each week in family court. You would be surprised that after a day of watching the same judge, you can predict with about 90% accuracy how that judge will rule. As you watch people do the same things, you learn why people lose. If nothing else, you’ll learn when to sit down and shut up.

Learn from other people’s successes and avoid their mistakes. Watch how the people who win their cases handle themselves. Take your cues from there.

Your judge will be making the ultimate decision concerning you and your kids. You have to learn how they “call the game”. Learn how to “read” the reactions of your judge and be perceptive enough to see when what you are doing is working for you or working against you and adjust accordingly.

Watching court proceedings is also the quickest way to find a good lawyer. By watching who seems to be in Family Court a lot and who seems to have a good understanding of how to help fathers, you may find the lawyer you need.

Remember this: It’s no longer about you, it’s about your kids – make the effort. Be better than the good Dad you claim to be. That’s the quickest and least expensive path to success in these matters.

During my divorce, I wished for a divorce roadmap. That’s why we created a weekly telewebcast, to help men like yourself.

If you’ve lost in Family Court, don’t give up. There is always hope. You’ve likely lost because you didn’t understand that winning requires effectively “waging peace” for your children.

If you base your game plan and strategies upon those of successful fathers, you will improve your chances of success immeasurably. You need help from dads who have done what you are trying to do.

More splits than a Vegas Divorce Court?

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

My hair has a lot of spilt ends. its been that way for as long as i can remember. no matter how much i cut it, i still have split ends. i’ve tried shampoos, conditioners, and all kinds of stuff but no real results. please help me get rid of my split ends….