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Brief Summary: In Alabama, parents with full custody typically have the right to manage a minors property. However, this can vary based on the courts decision, the source of the property, and its value. For specific legal advice, it is recommended to consult a local attorney.Full Conversation
Can you tell me if the baby get the money
Hello Tracy, it seems like you're asking about inheritance or trust fund matters. Could you clarify whose money the baby might receive? Also, could you specify your location as laws can vary from place to place?
We are hur parents wa got full custody of her she is bi
Hello Tracy,
It appears you're asking about financial matters for your child in custody. To provide you with the most accurate information, I need to know your location as laws can vary. Could you please share that?
Jasper Alabama in walker county
Hello Tracy,
In Alabama, parents with full custody typically have rights to control and manage minor's property. However, this may vary based on specific circumstances:
- Court's decision on handling the child's property
- The source of the property
- The value of the property
For detailed advice, consider consulting a local attorney.
Okay i thought you was the attorney can you not talk about the case
Hello Tracy, as a legal information provider, I can share general legal knowledge. However, I'm not an attorney and can't provide legal advice or representation. For case-specific advice, please consult a local attorney.
Thank you
Hello Tracy,
Just to clarify, as a legal information provider, I can share general legal knowledge based on your location:
- In Alabama, parents with full custody have rights to manage a minor's property, but it can vary based on court's decision, the source and value of the property.
- For case-specific advice, consult a local attorney.