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You could file an appeal of the order, I suppose; however, in general false testimony must be rebutted at the time it was offered.

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Q: What can happen if a father lies in open court about having a job in order to keep physical custody?
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You are having problems with your late wifes mother she is trying to gain custody access what do you do as a father?

Does she want custody or access?


What both parent obligation for having a joint custody?

joint physical or joint legal?


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How does joint custody affect child support in Georgia?

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