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Yes the biological father can fight that. Have you considered asking the father to sign off on his parental rights? In many cases the father who does not want to pay child support, and it can be forced(have you filed for support?) will sign off on their rights to avoid paying.
I am in spouse's will to inherit property. Property owner is 103 and outlived spouse. Nephew said he is POA and has new will What are right
by Anonymous on March 23rd, 2011
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How Italian inheritance law works? My father is Italian and dnt want to leave me 1euro after his death because he divorced from my mother
by Italian_Sailor on June 1st, 2011
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My mom left me her home and all the furnishings in her home except things specifically noted elsewhere in her will. what does that mean?
by ldm07 on March 4th, 2011
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Currently, 2011, do you need to have a small estate affidavit notarized in Illinois? I think this may have been a recent change.
by vsmyth on May 26th, 2011
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My Dads wife of 16 months made him change titles AFTER he made his will(she WASN'T named)Is she entitled to the jointly owned property?
by pammylynn2 on April 10th, 2011
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You're reading I would like to leave custody of my 14mo old son to my brother in my will if i die. my sons father lives in idaho,has never seen his son, or paid child support, has absolutly no relationship with him. if i die can he fight that?
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i have been fighting for child support he keeps putting it off and defaulting
by jennmarie on August 14th, 2009
Tell him you will drop the child support issue including arrearange and he may just sign the papers. It's worth a shot, one of my friends did it.
by Naamah on August 14th, 2009