What should I do with a motion for extension of time?

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What should I do with a motion for extension of time?

I had my ex summoned for a modificaton in child support and unpaid medical bills. He hasn’t had any contact with our son in 7 months. Once he got served he immediately sought out an attorney and wrote me emails to have his son ready to be picked by him. He has now filed this motion.

Asked on November 21, 2012 under Family Law, Florida

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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Given the fact that your "ex" has filed a motion in court against you from what you have written, I suggest that you consult with a family law attorney assuming you have one. If you do not, then you should retain one as soon as possible for assistance.

Given what you have written, it is best that you do not handle the above matter on your own.


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