If the parent with the obligation to pay child support fails to pay all or part of his or her obligation, the custodial parent may file a motion sua sponte with the family court.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following is true when providing a list of professional references to potential employers??
A. ?You should list ten professionally relevant references. B. ?Names of family members and friends should always be included. C. ?A person's name should never be provided as a reference unless you have first obtained the person's permission. D. ?You should provide the home address and telephone number of the reference.
An attorney who practices law as a sole proprietor is often called a
A. loner lawyer.? B. sole practitioner. C. private practitioner. D. limited practitioner.
The following are common to non-probate assets except:
a. they do not require any court proceedings to pass title from the descendant’s estate to the beneficiaries or heirs. b. they are not distributed according to the decedent's will. c. it is necessary to gain a court order to pass title for all non-probate assets. d. both a and b
Which of these situations is most apt to result in a denial of de facto parenthood?
a. The father did not discover his child's genetic makeup for twelve years. b. The father consented to artificial insemination. c. The child had not left the hospital when the man named on the birth certificate discovered he was not genetically related to the child. d. Although not married, the parents have raised three children, the oldest of whom has only recently been discovered not to be genetically related to the father.