Reconnecting With Estranged Partner

Summary

To reconnect with an estranged partner in Arkansas, consider sending a letter or using social media. If her family restricts contact, you may file a motion in family court for counseling. Preparing a sympathetic motion involves stating the purpose, providing background, and explaining the benefits of counseling. For custody of a disabled adult, court hearings typically take 1-3 months. Consult a local attorney for personalized guidance.

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No she is disabled and her mom don't want me to talk to her can i have her cort ordered to come
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. You might consider the following:
- You could file a motion in court to request an order for her to attend counseling. This would typically be done in family court.
- Consulting with a local lawyer can help you understand the best legal steps to take.
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How do i file that with a court
To file a motion in court for her to attend counseling, follow these steps:
*. Prepare the Motion: Draft a motion requesting the court to order counseling.
*. File the Motion: Submit your motion to the appropriate family court in your county.
*. Serve the Motion: Ensure she receives a copy of the motion through proper legal channels.
Would you like more detailed guidance on any of these steps or help locating your local family court?
How to prepare the motion that a cor is sympathetic to the facts
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To prepare a motion that is sympathetic to the facts:
- Clearly state the purpose of the motion (request for counseling).
- Provide a factual background of your relationship and the issues.
- Explain why counseling is beneficial for both parties.
- Include any evidence supporting your claims.
Would you like more detailed guidance or help locating your local family court?
Typically how long does it take to get a cort hering to apply for custody of a adult with a handicap
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It generally takes around *-3 months to get a court hearing for custody matters, but this can vary depending on your county's court schedule and case complexity.
Would you like more detailed guidance on preparing your motion or help locating your local family court?