I am the primary custodian parent. Son goes with father on weekends. If Maryland has a shelter in place, will he still be required to send my child back?
The State of Maryland is placing restrictions on new situations as time dealing with this issue in our nation continues. However, the Court would expect both of you to abide by the Order unless it is unsafe or disallowed per State action.
It depends on what the executive order specifically one state or not state.
Every shelter in place law allows for some exceptions. Court ordered child visitation and custody agreements are likely one of those exceptions. Yes, he must return your son to you if you have primary custody.
Hello...Question for you Guru's! I apologize in advance if it gets to wordy. A boyfriend and girlfriend sharing a residence for 6 years get into an arguement, the girls moves into the guest bedroom. They continue to argue, so she decides to get a few things and leave. The guy goes into the guest bedroom locking the door behind him. So now he's in the room with her purse, keys, clothes, laptop, etc...the door is locked and he is refusing to unlock it. After asking him repeatedly to unlock the door so she can get her things, she decides to break the bedroom door down with a hammer. However, before she began her unsuccessful attempt, she gave him the choice...unlock the door so she can get her things or get prepared for her to break the door down...seems fair to me. As you guessed, he chose the latter. After several holes were put in the door she gives up, puts the hammer back in the garage, goes into the master bedroom to calm down and wait for him to come out. A few moments later a police officer walks in, tells her to stand up, put her hands behind her back, cuffs her and carts her off to jail refusing to even tell her why she is being arrested. After spending almost 24 hours in jail and still unaware of what she is charged with she sees the Judge who reads her her rights, then her charge...terroristic threat with a deadly weapon and ends with slapping her with a 90-day protective order which prevents her from going anywhere near her home. Is it me or is this insane? This was her home, her door and her hammer...if she wants to destroy her own property in order to gain access to, again, her property, shouldn't that be her call? May be a stupid call, but nonetheless her call. Even the boyfriend was shocked when he heard the charge! Is this right? Can she get this dropped? If so, how? If not, what punishment can be expected? Your advice and opinions are very much needed and please know that they will also be very much appreciated. Oh, and the arguement that started this chaos...it's been long forgotten!
Thanks so much!
Lauren
Removing Name from Mortgage
My husband and I have been separated for 2 years. We have a house in both of our names which he is supposed to sell but hasn't tried. He resides in the house. He has been having trouble with mortgage payments so I have made them. Emotionally, I'm not ready to file for divorce. I can't keep doing this financially. He can't refinance the balance by himself. Is there something I can do to get my name off of this and the financing without filing for divorce?