This form is a complaint for custody, visitation and support regarding a child or children in Massachusetts Trial Court, Probate and Family Court Department.
Middlesex Massachusetts Complaint for Support Customod— - Visitation Pursuant to G.L.M. 209C — CJ-D-109 is a legal document used in family court proceedings to petition for child support, custody, and visitation rights in cases involving divorces, separations, or unmarried parents. This complaint is specifically designed for cases falling under the jurisdiction of Middlesex County in Massachusetts. Keywords: Middlesex Massachusetts, complaint for support, custody, visitation, G.L.M. 209C, CJ-D-109, divorce, separation, unmarried parents. Types of Middlesex Massachusetts Complaint for Support Customod— - Visitation Pursuant to G.L.M. 209C — CJ-D-109: 1. Complaint for Child Support: This type of complaint is filed by a custodial parent seeking financial assistance from the non-custodial parent to cover the child's basic needs, medical expenses, education, and other necessities. 2. Complaint for Custody: A complaint for custody is filed by a parent or legal guardian seeking primary or joint custody of their child. It outlines the reasons why the parent believes they should have custody and may include a proposed parenting plan or visitation schedule. 3. Complaint for Visitation: This complaint is filed by a non-custodial parent or another close relative seeking court-ordered visitation rights with a child. It is typically filed when the custodial parent denies or limits access to the child. 4. Complaint for Child Support Modification: If there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income or the child's needs, a parent can file a complaint to request a modification of an existing child support order. This complaint seeks to adjust the amount of child support payments accordingly. 5. Complaint for Custody Modification: When there is a substantial change in circumstances that may affect the child's well-being or custodial arrangements, a parent can file a complaint to modify an existing custody order. This may be due to a parent's relocation, remarriage, or concerns about the child's welfare. 6. Complaint for Visitation Modification: Similar to custody modification, this type of complaint is filed to request changes in an existing visitation order. It may be filed if either parent believes the current arrangement is no longer in the child's best interest or if there have been significant changes in their schedules or circumstances. It's important to consult an attorney or professional legal advisor to understand the specific requirements and procedures involved in filing a Middlesex Massachusetts Complaint for Support Customod— - Visitation Pursuant to G.L.M. 209C — CJ-D-109.Middlesex Massachusetts Complaint for Support Customod— - Visitation Pursuant to G.L.M. 209C — CJ-D-109 is a legal document used in family court proceedings to petition for child support, custody, and visitation rights in cases involving divorces, separations, or unmarried parents. This complaint is specifically designed for cases falling under the jurisdiction of Middlesex County in Massachusetts. Keywords: Middlesex Massachusetts, complaint for support, custody, visitation, G.L.M. 209C, CJ-D-109, divorce, separation, unmarried parents. Types of Middlesex Massachusetts Complaint for Support Customod— - Visitation Pursuant to G.L.M. 209C — CJ-D-109: 1. Complaint for Child Support: This type of complaint is filed by a custodial parent seeking financial assistance from the non-custodial parent to cover the child's basic needs, medical expenses, education, and other necessities. 2. Complaint for Custody: A complaint for custody is filed by a parent or legal guardian seeking primary or joint custody of their child. It outlines the reasons why the parent believes they should have custody and may include a proposed parenting plan or visitation schedule. 3. Complaint for Visitation: This complaint is filed by a non-custodial parent or another close relative seeking court-ordered visitation rights with a child. It is typically filed when the custodial parent denies or limits access to the child. 4. Complaint for Child Support Modification: If there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income or the child's needs, a parent can file a complaint to request a modification of an existing child support order. This complaint seeks to adjust the amount of child support payments accordingly. 5. Complaint for Custody Modification: When there is a substantial change in circumstances that may affect the child's well-being or custodial arrangements, a parent can file a complaint to modify an existing custody order. This may be due to a parent's relocation, remarriage, or concerns about the child's welfare. 6. Complaint for Visitation Modification: Similar to custody modification, this type of complaint is filed to request changes in an existing visitation order. It may be filed if either parent believes the current arrangement is no longer in the child's best interest or if there have been significant changes in their schedules or circumstances. It's important to consult an attorney or professional legal advisor to understand the specific requirements and procedures involved in filing a Middlesex Massachusetts Complaint for Support Customod— - Visitation Pursuant to G.L.M. 209C — CJ-D-109.