Friday, August 19th, 2011 at
1:46 pm
My 18 year old sister-in-law just broke up with her boyfriend of 3 years. We’re having a hard time getting her to "be ok". Besides the obvious.. " You were too young anyway." What do we say? I understand that she needs to have time to grieve and be sad — I just want to smack her upside the head at some of the stuff that comes out of her mouth.
Sunday, May 29th, 2011 at
2:24 pm
My sister-in-law died yesterday morning and her husband had passed away several years ago. So their 10 year old son is temporarily staying with one of his grandmothers.My husband and I feel that we can provide him with a good home, but have no idea how to begin to get custody. He resides in another state.
Monday, May 2nd, 2011 at
12:01 pm
My mother in law has custody of her granddaughter, my niece, and she’s been in the hosptial. She got custody because my sister in law was on drugs, and living on the street w/ her boyfriend and my niece. Rather than have to comply w/ CPS’s reccommendations, she signed custody of her daughter over to my mother in law, but it wasn’t done through the courts, only a notary public. It’s looking like my mother in law may not be able to live on her own once she leaves the hospital. Now, my sis in law and her boyfriend are off the streets, and have had another baby, but the boyfriend is still doing drugs, because they never have money for their lights or water. They’re barely able to pay the rent, and he’s supposedly making good money, laying brick. They have no transportation and no phone, and the boyfriend has several warrants out for him. What can we do to ensure they don’t get custody back?
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011 at
7:13 am
My husband has an office in a little town same city where my sister in law live, and after cheating, she filled for divorce and she is fighting to obtain full custody of two children and for alimony, now she left once my nephews at my office without notice, she doesn’t talk to me for years, but she is trying to use my office as a childcare with no consent of our part, that way she can go out with the new boyfriend, should I go to police or social services, what can I do?
Thursday, April 14th, 2011 at
4:48 am
I hired lawyer to represent me in a divorce, 2 months later my sister in law ( my soon to be ex husbands brothers wife) went to the same law firm and hired my lawyers partner. Is there a conflict of interest there? My lawyer wants me to sign a waiver stating that if there becomes a problem they will drop us both, can they do that?…I am 4 months into this and don’t want to have to start over with a new lawyer.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at
2:15 pm
I need to know how to save a marriage. My brother and my sister in law(his wife) are having real hard marriage problems right now. I don’t think it’s to the point were they are ready to divorce yet but if it continues down this path I think they are going to eventually get divorced. So, I wanted some good advice on how to save a marriage?
Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 at
7:24 pm
my ex sister-in law will not allow my brother to see his kids, He has visitation rights appointed by the court. Even if the police go and knock on her door she refuses and slams the door in their faces.
yes i have seen her with my own eyes slam the door on their faces.
and they say they can’t force her to release the kids.
they can’t arrest her for slamming the door.
Thursday, September 30th, 2010 at
2:36 am
My brother just caught my sister-in-law cheating on him with another woman. They have a three year old daughter, who I adore, for her sake I don’t want to alienate my sister-in-law but am fairly anger at her. Any ideas or resources websites etc that could help.
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 at
7:24 am
None of us, including my brother, understand why my sister-in-law decided to divorce him after two months of marriage. They were friends for 2 years, then dated & lived together another three years before deciding to get married.
When my SIL met my brother, he had a lot of issues (college drop out, smoking too much pot and having no plans for the future) but with her support, he completely turned his life around.
He stopped smoking, went back to school (he’s 15 credits away from his degree) and has a better job. He started talking about the importance of bettering himelf so they could have a better future.
Then, two months after the wedding, she asked for a divorce. No one cheated and nothing bad happened.
Hot Chic: According to my SIL, she divoced him because he was mad about some things he’d done in the past. But that still doesn’t make sense because the stuff she was mad about happened when they FIRST started dating. And she’d done some shady stuff too. I don’tknow…
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at
2:11 pm
I live in Jackson County, Missouri and my sister-in-law wants me to become ordained and marry her and her boyfriend. I’m trying to become ordained online but what do I do with the marriage license? How do I file it? I’m lost as to what to do with it. Do I just sign it and turn it in? Any help would be great. Thanks.