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Because of a trial live in boyfriend of four months. That relationship ended after four months which was a year ago now. That ex only zelled money for rent inconsistently. Nothing else. My ex said he doesn't have to pay alimony any more because I was in a supportive relationship. I... View More

answered on Mar 4, 2024
You need to return to court on a motion for enforcement and contempt. Your brief supportive relationship by itself did not automatically alter the alimony obligation. You are still owed alimony and child support if that is what the current court order says. Unless and until there is a different... View More
Husband and I have one child together, married 14 years. Separated due to husband bad bipolar behavior. He took me off of health and dental insurance, without me knowing.
I need child support while Separated. What do I need to do?

answered on Mar 4, 2024
You can file a Petition for Support Unconnected with Dissolution of Marriage with Dependent or Minor Child(ren). There is a free form available online12.904(a)(1) This addresses your specific situation where you are separated but not divorcing (at this time). Speak with a local family lawyer for... View More
so we found this website Noorarts.net and we believe they are benefiting from our traffic as they cater to our client base even though they sell different products. Is there any way we can do something about this. As I sated above they only started one year ago, and it was actually smart on their... View More

answered on Mar 4, 2024
In cases where you believe another website is unfairly benefiting from the reputation and traffic of your established brand, several steps can be taken. First, it's important to determine whether you have a trademark on your brand name "Noorart." If your brand name is trademarked,... View More

answered on Mar 4, 2024
To use a registered trademark as part of a product, such as a toy, you need to contact the owner of the trademark. The trademark owner is the individual or entity that has legally registered the trademark and holds the rights to grant permission for its use. You can find who owns a trademark by... View More

answered on Mar 4, 2024
If you use a USA trademark in Europe without authorization, the consequences depend on various factors, including whether the trademark is registered or well-known in Europe and the nature of your usage. Trademarks are territorial, meaning that a trademark registered in the USA is protected in the... View More
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