How valid is the Law of self Preservation in family relations,?


Posted April 9th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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Nazzi Humereckers LaBe Ltd. asked:


In the face of mortal danger is it everyone for themselves or would you attempt to save your partner at possible grave risk to yourself. Can you answer honestly.

Is there anything wrong with the Afghan family law?


Posted April 9th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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Dr Law asked:


I dont see anything wrong with it - a woman ought not to deprive her spouse and vice versa- a constant use of the ” headache excuse” perhaps may have warranted the government to enact the “sleep with your husband every foourth night”
True patriot : If it works for them , who are you to critisize?

I am a foreigner and I don’t know the family law in the states.


Posted April 5th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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MS Helpless asked:


Hello, I am a filipina married to a U.s army. We are now stationed in Japan. I went to the legal office and I ask my right being a legal wife. I am 4 months pregnant and our married is on the rock. According to the military lawyer, we can get a divorce in the U.s or my husband can file a divorce in the states, and the Philippines will recognize the divorce decree and he told me that there’s no need to file an annulment in the Philippines because of the decision that made in the U.s. He also said that there’s no existing federal bilateral child support arrangement between the U.s and Philippines and theres nothing I can do to seek some help coz Im not an American citizen. How true is this? if there is no federal or state reciprocal arrangement on child support enforcement what other options are available? Where do I go to get help? My husband gonna retired in the army next year and he told me that he gonna send me home with nothing and he also said that he gonna send $100 for child support. Please help me. I don’t know what to do. I don’t have much time left here. Im so worried about the baby’s future.

Advice this includes houses and in-law family?


Posted April 5th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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Mrs.Throbby. asked:


Ok so heres the deal..My husband and I where looking at a house next to his dad. Well his stepmom told his dad that she doesnt want us there. So she called her son (who knew we where looking at this house) and they had him buy it. No one told us about it. I know most of you will say “just look for another house and ignore the family” but it is not that easy as my brother-in-law is very close with my husband (brother-in-law lives right next to my father-in-law) any suggestions on how to deal with this.

Is seatbelt required by law where you live? Do you/your family use them?


Posted April 5th, 2009 by admin 28 Comments »
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♫ Thumbs ↑ asked:


I try to use it more often.

Are there any good law newspapers?


Posted April 5th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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This Sentence Has 32 Characters! asked:


I am doing a law assignment and I need some law articles dealing wit: administrative law, contract law, family law, etc. (Canadian articles only). Toronto Star has some and none on the following topics. If there are any good links to some good law articles dealing with these subjects, can you please post the links up? Thank you very much.

X mother in law/family. I have a problem. or situation. imput please?


Posted April 5th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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Hardly working! asked:


My 4 y/o daughter has recently had problems when I drop her off at day care. (home base center). she’s been going there for a while & suddenly she cries “please don’t leave me, the cops are going to take you away, don’t leave me all alone”
I guess I should mention that her BFF (neighbors kid) recently came to the house & told us that her dad was in jail… then 2 weeks later tells us her mom is in jail (That’s a whole new topic, cause I’m on the verge of calling protective services on them, anyways,) So this is why my daughter is freaking out.
Okay… so I call my X mother in law. My family isn’t too involved. Her father throws tantrums & isn’t speaking to me. I asked grandma what she thinks I should do. She tells me “put her on medication, she has the same anxiety when she comes with me and her dad, she’s hit, punched me a few times” OMG!!!!! I neeeever knew this! I was SHOCKED! This is NOT allowed in my home, she never disrespects me nor has she ever at daycare.
My daughter hasn’t gone with her dad in about a year. He & grandma come to visit her once or twice a month –they live out of town.
I was at my limit when I called and reached out for help from my X-MIL…
She was absolutly sweet & told me she’d do anything to help!
I asked if she could watch her for a few days .. but since she hadn’t been to her house in a yr maybe start out w/just one weekend.
WE seem to think the problem is…. my daughter is ALWYS with me… she never goes anywhere else but day care and with mom.. I never get a day off unless I’m at work.. otherwise she’s always with me.. and maybe that’s not so good.. she needs to know that I’ll still be there even if we seperate for a tad bit.. I’ll always come back.. anyways.. grandma tells me to call her.. I do and she does’nt pick up.. I called twice. Should I give up on calling? I have no one else to turn to.. it’s so frustrating sometimes.. she was my only -person- I could reach out for help..
Well there is nothing to report so I’m not concerned about that -at all.
She only started this crying because of what her friend said. Plus another kid at day care (home based day care) his father is also locked up. Believe it or not this is a good area that we live in, but bad things happen anywhere. Anyways, I tell her that I’m sorry for what happened in those other houses but that’s not the case at home.. she’s slowly believing it.

I guess my main question is what I should do about my X MIL.

I know how to handle my daughter… but I don’t know how to handle the X inlaws!

Oh yeah.. her father is throwing a tantrum over a dispute me and him had not to long ago.. I think it was HIM who told his mom to not talk to me.. even if it has to do with our daugther.. what a baby!

ugh what to do!
When grandma suggested to put her on ANXIETY MEDICATION I totally bypassed it.
I mean come on.
WHY on earth would I medicate my 4 y/o if she neeeeeever has issues other than when it’s dads weekend & grandma and dad come visit w/her (w/out me present)
Um… that’s not my daughters problem,.. it’s just that she’s not bonding w/them the way she should be… who’s fault is that.
THANKS EVERYONE for such great advice and making me see things a bit clearer!
Thanks parents!!!!!

Would you consider a daughter-in-law family?


Posted April 3rd, 2009 by admin 20 Comments »
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Dude!Sweet! asked:


I’m trying to settle an argument within the family. My grandmother told my mom that she’s not family, that she’s only a daughter-in-law. My mother has been married to my father for 33 years and considers his family to be her family. She was extremely hurt by what my grandmother said. Who’s right? My grandmother or my mother? By the way, there’s never been an argument or a disagreement between them; it was just brought up in a conversation.
Thanks everyone; Kim K thank for saying “hats off to your mom.” That’s exactly how I felt when I asked my mom what she said to my grandma in response to that dig; my mom said she just kept her mouth shut. She didn’t want to cause any trouble in the family and decided it was best to just let it go. She, of course, had to talk about it to someone, so it’s better to talk with me about it rather than make my grandma feel bad or have to explain herself.

does anyone know anything about family law in Ohio? serious only please?


Posted April 3rd, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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soleil7372 asked:


I just would like to know how often it would happen that some other family member could gain visitation with my children, if they haven’t had contact with that person for 4 years, and do not even know them?

Where can I find more information about seeking Pro Bono Legal help for family law in New Jersey?


Posted April 3rd, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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.+. Marissa .+. asked:


I have been searching but haven’t found anything solid about how to procure pro bono legal help in New Jersey. I reside in Hunterdon County but the case is via Warren County. Any help!? Thanks in advance! =)