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If your court order on timesharing is from Florida then you must return to court in Florida and prove to the court that it is in the child's best interest to relocate to Georgia. The court will consider numerous factors including each parent's financial ability and home situation.
I am selling a house and the title company needs a copy of the Order of the Superior Court pursuant to the deed. The Personal Representative's Deed does not have the number of the order on it. The title company does have the number, but none of my papers have that number on them. My attorney... Read more »

It appears you need a little more than just a number. You need to prove your source of title. The lawyer that handled Probate should immediately provide the Docket Number. Apparently you already know the Court. Go to it and ask the clerks to find the File. There you get a copy of the... Read more »
I will have no consenting class, Will it be impossible to get a cram down? his nonsecured class will get nothing, his secured class will get chapter 7 value, the secured collateral is not worth as much as the debt, so the creditor will object on the both secure and the non secured class.

I'm in SE Pennsylvania, and my district, your case would be kicked out of bankruptcy court inasmuch as its a dispute between only two parties, your business and the one creditor.
And even if you could somehow get over that hump, you'd still need at least one class of impaired... Read more »
I was just sent a letter frommy ex's lawyer that this lawyer will be seek an order of contempt of court against me as well as other relief. What do I do if my 5 year will not go

The courts say you are the parent and the child does what they are told. As far as the courts are concerned a 5 year old is not in charge and you are required to follow the court order for visitation.
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