Contract Duration Clarification
Summary
The informal adjustment consent in Pennsylvania typically ends as specified in the contract, such as a three-month period ending on August 22, 2025. Extensions beyond this require a court order, especially if exceeding six months. If a minor is involved, they generally cannot sign legal documents without parental consent unless emancipated. For custody and unauthorized rehab decisions, legal custody allows decision-making, while physical custody refers to residence. Legal aid or nonprofit organizations can provide assistance if hiring a lawyer is not feasible.Full Conversation
Yes, so it’s over within three months or I don’t understand
It sounds like you're trying to understand the duration of your informal adjustment consent agreement. If the agreement states it's effective for three months, it should end by August *, *. Any extension beyond this period would require a court order, especially if it goes beyond six months. Do you need help with anything else regarding this agreement?
So is he off informal adjustment contract in August *, * because I’m taking them to court now November * and they’re trying to get an extension from the court
It seems like you're dealing with a situation where the informal adjustment contract is set to end on August *, *, based on its three-month duration. If they are seeking an extension beyond this date, they would need a court order, especially since extensions beyond six months require legal approval. Would you like guidance on how to proceed with the court case or any other specific questions related to this situation?
But don’t they have to get the court order before August *?
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If the informal adjustment consent ends on August *, *, they would need to obtain a court order before that date to extend it beyond the initial three-month period. The court order is essential for any extension beyond the six-month duration allowed without legal approval. Do you need guidance on the court process or have any other questions?
If the informal adjustment consent ends on August *, *, they would need to obtain a court order before that date to extend it beyond the initial three-month period. The court order is essential for any extension beyond the six-month duration allowed without legal approval. Do you need guidance on the court process or have any other questions?
I’m not understanding the six-month thing if it says this is an effect for three months does that mean it’s over August *?
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It seems like you're dealing with a timing confusion in a legal contract. If the contract specifies a three-month duration starting May *, it would end by August *, *. The mention of six months likely refers to the maximum duration without court approval. Would you like guidance on how to approach this in court?
It seems like you're dealing with a timing confusion in a legal contract. If the contract specifies a three-month duration starting May *, it would end by August *, *. The mention of six months likely refers to the maximum duration without court approval. Would you like guidance on how to approach this in court?
Yeah, cause I’m confused
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It seems like you're dealing with confusion around the duration of an informal adjustment consent contract. The contract should end by August *, *, based on a three-month duration. Extensions beyond this require a court order, especially if exceeding six months.
Do you need advice on how to handle this in court?
It seems like you're dealing with confusion around the duration of an informal adjustment consent contract. The contract should end by August *, *, based on a three-month duration. Extensions beyond this require a court order, especially if exceeding six months.
Do you need advice on how to handle this in court?
But it’s not exceeding six months
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It seems you're dealing with a legal contract regarding informal adjustment consent in Pennsylvania. If the contract specifies a three-month period, it ends on August *, *. Extensions beyond this require a court order, especially if going past six months.
Would you need any guidance on how to approach the court process for this issue?
It seems you're dealing with a legal contract regarding informal adjustment consent in Pennsylvania. If the contract specifies a three-month period, it ends on August *, *. Extensions beyond this require a court order, especially if going past six months.
Would you need any guidance on how to approach the court process for this issue?
Right so they would have to get that extension before August *
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It sounds like you're dealing with a timing issue regarding a legal contract in Pennsylvania. Since the contract ends on August *, *, any extension would require a court order before that date. Do you need advice on how to file for an extension or handle the court process?
It sounds like you're dealing with a timing issue regarding a legal contract in Pennsylvania. Since the contract ends on August *, *, any extension would require a court order before that date. Do you need advice on how to file for an extension or handle the court process?
Yes
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Since you're dealing with a contractual matter, here are some steps you can consider for the court process:
- Gather all relevant documentation related to the informal adjustment consent, including the contract and any correspondences.
- Prepare evidence and arguments to support your case for or against the extension.
- Consider consulting with a lawyer for detailed legal advice on how to proceed with filing or contesting an extension.
Would you like more information on any specific legal procedure or have further questions?
Since you're dealing with a contractual matter, here are some steps you can consider for the court process:
- Gather all relevant documentation related to the informal adjustment consent, including the contract and any correspondences.
- Prepare evidence and arguments to support your case for or against the extension.
- Consider consulting with a lawyer for detailed legal advice on how to proceed with filing or contesting an extension.
Would you like more information on any specific legal procedure or have further questions?
I can’t get a lawyer to help me
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex contractual matter in Pennsylvania. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- Review the contract's terms carefully for clarity on duration and extension.
- Gather all related documents and evidence.
- You can seek guidance from legal aid services or nonprofit organizations if you’re unable to hire a lawyer.
If you need more specific assistance, feel free to ask!
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex contractual matter in Pennsylvania. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- Review the contract's terms carefully for clarity on duration and extension.
- Gather all related documents and evidence.
- You can seek guidance from legal aid services or nonprofit organizations if you’re unable to hire a lawyer.
If you need more specific assistance, feel free to ask!
So if they’re asking for an extension now after August *, then that’s illegal right
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If the informal adjustment consent contract specifies an end date of August *, *, any extension beyond that date without a court order is generally not permissible. If they're requesting an extension now, it should be backed by legal approval. Is there anything specific you need help with regarding this situation?
If the informal adjustment consent contract specifies an end date of August *, *, any extension beyond that date without a court order is generally not permissible. If they're requesting an extension now, it should be backed by legal approval. Is there anything specific you need help with regarding this situation?
I’m putting in for termination of informal adjustment because it was only stated to be in effect for three months and now November * they’re trying to ask for an extension
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It sounds like you’re dealing with a situation where an informal adjustment agreement exceeded the specified three-month period. Generally, any extension beyond what the contract states requires a court order. Here’s what you can consider:
- Review the contract for precise terms and conditions regarding duration and extensions.
- Document any correspondence about the extension request.
- If the extension is requested without legal backing post-August *, it might not be permissible.
Would you like guidance on how to approach the court process or any other specific questions related to this situation?
It sounds like you’re dealing with a situation where an informal adjustment agreement exceeded the specified three-month period. Generally, any extension beyond what the contract states requires a court order. Here’s what you can consider:
- Review the contract for precise terms and conditions regarding duration and extensions.
- Document any correspondence about the extension request.
- If the extension is requested without legal backing post-August *, it might not be permissible.
Would you like guidance on how to approach the court process or any other specific questions related to this situation?
Yeah, how do I approach the situation?
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Since you're dealing with an informal adjustment contract issue, here's a general approach:
- Carefully review the contract terms for duration and extension clauses.
- Gather all relevant documentation, including the contract and any communications regarding extensions.
- Prepare your arguments and evidence for the termination request.
- Consider consulting legal aid services or nonprofit organizations for support if you can't hire a lawyer.
If you have specific questions about the court process or need more guidance, feel free to ask!
Since you're dealing with an informal adjustment contract issue, here's a general approach:
- Carefully review the contract terms for duration and extension clauses.
- Gather all relevant documentation, including the contract and any communications regarding extensions.
- Prepare your arguments and evidence for the termination request.
- Consider consulting legal aid services or nonprofit organizations for support if you can't hire a lawyer.
If you have specific questions about the court process or need more guidance, feel free to ask!
Also, he’s 15 years old and in Pennsylvania can he sign himself into a rehab
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In Pennsylvania, a *-year-old typically cannot sign themselves into rehab without parental consent or legal guardianship approval. However, exceptions may exist depending on the facility's policies or if the minor is legally emancipated. You might need to consult with a legal expert for more specific advice. Is there anything else you need help with?
In Pennsylvania, a *-year-old typically cannot sign themselves into rehab without parental consent or legal guardianship approval. However, exceptions may exist depending on the facility's policies or if the minor is legally emancipated. You might need to consult with a legal expert for more specific advice. Is there anything else you need help with?
Can he sign extension paperwork without Rehab?
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In Pennsylvania, a minor typically cannot sign legal documents, including extension paperwork, without parental consent or legal guardianship. However, if he is legally emancipated, he might have the ability to sign certain documents. It’s essential to review the legal status and any specific contract terms.
Do you have any further questions or need more information about this situation?
In Pennsylvania, a minor typically cannot sign legal documents, including extension paperwork, without parental consent or legal guardianship. However, if he is legally emancipated, he might have the ability to sign certain documents. It’s essential to review the legal status and any specific contract terms.
Do you have any further questions or need more information about this situation?
What do you mean if he’s emancipated?
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Emancipation means a minor is legally granted independence from their parents or guardians, allowing them to make decisions and sign legal documents on their own. This typically involves a court process and varies by state. Do you need information on the emancipation process in Pennsylvania?
Emancipation means a minor is legally granted independence from their parents or guardians, allowing them to make decisions and sign legal documents on their own. This typically involves a court process and varies by state. Do you need information on the emancipation process in Pennsylvania?
yes
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Emancipation in Pennsylvania involves a legal process where a minor can petition the court to be granted independence from their parents or guardians. Here are some general steps:
- File a petition for emancipation in court.
- Demonstrate the ability to live independently and manage personal affairs.
- Show a stable source of income and housing.
- Court evaluates the minor’s best interest and maturity level.
Would you like more information on any specific legal procedure related to emancipation or have further questions?
Emancipation in Pennsylvania involves a legal process where a minor can petition the court to be granted independence from their parents or guardians. Here are some general steps:
- File a petition for emancipation in court.
- Demonstrate the ability to live independently and manage personal affairs.
- Show a stable source of income and housing.
- Court evaluates the minor’s best interest and maturity level.
Would you like more information on any specific legal procedure related to emancipation or have further questions?
Also, I had custody August *, * and my mother with held that information for me. I was at her house after that time visiting my son I was not asked, contacted or informed of him going to rehab. She signed the medical documents I was told September * by Donna Rogers Lawyer that I had my son to go get him when I called probation to tell him that that I had custody he already knew so did the Rehab and they still proceeded to send him without my permission mission or my consent, Don Rogers had physical custody of my son as long as it was agreed-upon by me, and I can’t agree upon something if I don’t know
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This situation seems to be a high-value case due to the custody and legal issues involved. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information.
To get started, could you provide a bit more detail about the custody situation and the rehab decision?
This situation seems to be a high-value case due to the custody and legal issues involved. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information.
To get started, could you provide a bit more detail about the custody situation and the rehab decision?
What do you need to know?
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It seems to be a significant legal matter involving custody and unauthorized decisions regarding your son's rehab. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information.
Can you give me a bit more information about the custody situation and the rehab decision?
It seems to be a significant legal matter involving custody and unauthorized decisions regarding your son's rehab. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information.
Can you give me a bit more information about the custody situation and the rehab decision?
They’re saying that he signed himself in, which is a bunch of shit because she had to sign the medical papers at * he can’t sign himself in probation officer and Rehab knew that I had custody and so did she and never informed me and so allowed him to go without my consent or asking my permission and she signed
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This case involves serious custody and unauthorized decisions concerning your son's rehab, which makes it potentially high value. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information.
What is your phone number?
This case involves serious custody and unauthorized decisions concerning your son's rehab, which makes it potentially high value. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information.
What is your phone number?
Can you give me the appellate laws for informal adjustment consent and if the contract states that it can go up to six months, however no it can’t exceed six months without a court order however, the contract states that it’s only effect for three months can you give me the Pallet on that please for
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal issue involving custody and unauthorized actions. In Pennsylvania, appellate laws regarding informal adjustment consent would generally require:
- The consent must not exceed the specified duration without a court order.
- Any extension beyond the contract's stated period would require judicial approval.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information. Can you give me a bit more information about the custody situation and the rehab decision?
It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal issue involving custody and unauthorized actions. In Pennsylvania, appellate laws regarding informal adjustment consent would generally require:
- The consent must not exceed the specified duration without a court order.
- Any extension beyond the contract's stated period would require judicial approval.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information. Can you give me a bit more information about the custody situation and the rehab decision?
Yes, please pro bono
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It looks like you're dealing with a complex case involving custody and unauthorized rehab decisions. This is potentially a high-value situation. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information.
What is your phone number?
It looks like you're dealing with a complex case involving custody and unauthorized rehab decisions. This is potentially a high-value situation. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I'll need some more information.
What is your phone number?
*-*-*
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It seems your situation involves significant legal complexities regarding custody and unauthorized rehab decisions, potentially requiring legal intervention. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
To proceed, what is your name?
It seems your situation involves significant legal complexities regarding custody and unauthorized rehab decisions, potentially requiring legal intervention. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
To proceed, what is your name?
Sadie Rafferty
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Thank you for providing your information. Could you please share your zipcode? This will help connect you with local lawyers.
Thank you for providing your information. Could you please share your zipcode? This will help connect you with local lawyers.
It needs to be a pro bono lawyer or a lawyer that gets paid if I win
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It seems you are dealing with significant legal matters involving custody and unauthorized rehab decisions for your minor son. Since you're looking for pro bono or contingency-based legal representation, it's essential to consult with a lawyer who can offer such services. Would you like assistance in finding legal aid services or nonprofit organizations that might help you with your situation?
It seems you are dealing with significant legal matters involving custody and unauthorized rehab decisions for your minor son. Since you're looking for pro bono or contingency-based legal representation, it's essential to consult with a lawyer who can offer such services. Would you like assistance in finding legal aid services or nonprofit organizations that might help you with your situation?
Yes, I’ve tried and tried, but nobody will help me
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal situation involving custody and unauthorized actions regarding your son's rehab. Since you need pro bono or contingency-based legal support, here are a few options in New York:
- Contact local legal aid organizations that offer free or low-cost legal services.
- Explore nonprofit organizations that specialize in family law and custody issues.
- Consider reaching out to the New York State Bar Association for referrals to pro bono lawyers.
Would you like more specific information or guidance on any of these options?
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal situation involving custody and unauthorized actions regarding your son's rehab. Since you need pro bono or contingency-based legal support, here are a few options in New York:
- Contact local legal aid organizations that offer free or low-cost legal services.
- Explore nonprofit organizations that specialize in family law and custody issues.
- Consider reaching out to the New York State Bar Association for referrals to pro bono lawyers.
Would you like more specific information or guidance on any of these options?
The case is in Pennsylvania though
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal situation involving custody and unauthorized decisions regarding your son and rehab. Since you need pro bono or contingency-based legal support in Pennsylvania, consider:
- Contacting Pennsylvania legal aid organizations for free or low-cost services.
- Exploring nonprofit organizations specializing in family law and custody issues.
- Reaching out to the Pennsylvania Bar Association for referrals.
Would you like more specific guidance or information on any of these options?
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex legal situation involving custody and unauthorized decisions regarding your son and rehab. Since you need pro bono or contingency-based legal support in Pennsylvania, consider:
- Contacting Pennsylvania legal aid organizations for free or low-cost services.
- Exploring nonprofit organizations specializing in family law and custody issues.
- Reaching out to the Pennsylvania Bar Association for referrals.
Would you like more specific guidance or information on any of these options?
Yes, can I have phone numbers please
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For legal assistance in Pennsylvania, here are some options you can consider:
- Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network: They provide free legal services to eligible individuals. Website: [palegalaid.net](http://palegalaid.net).
- Pennsylvania Bar Association: They can provide referrals to pro bono lawyers. Phone: *-*-*-*.
- Philadelphia Legal Assistance: Offers free legal services. Phone: (*) *-*.
If you need more specific information or additional options, feel free to ask!
For legal assistance in Pennsylvania, here are some options you can consider:
- Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network: They provide free legal services to eligible individuals. Website: [palegalaid.net](http://palegalaid.net).
- Pennsylvania Bar Association: They can provide referrals to pro bono lawyers. Phone: *-*-*-*.
- Philadelphia Legal Assistance: Offers free legal services. Phone: (*) *-*.
If you need more specific information or additional options, feel free to ask!
They’re both closed. Is there anything that I can do to look up the laws or better handle my case cause I already submitted a motion
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Given the complexity of your situation, you might benefit from researching Pennsylvania state laws related to informal adjustment consent and custody rights. Here are some steps you can take:
- Use online legal resources such as Justia or FindLaw to search for Pennsylvania statutes.
- Review any documents or motions you've submitted for accuracy and completeness.
- Consider reaching out to legal professionals for advice when possible.
Would you like more guidance on any specific aspect of your case?
Given the complexity of your situation, you might benefit from researching Pennsylvania state laws related to informal adjustment consent and custody rights. Here are some steps you can take:
- Use online legal resources such as Justia or FindLaw to search for Pennsylvania statutes.
- Review any documents or motions you've submitted for accuracy and completeness.
- Consider reaching out to legal professionals for advice when possible.
Would you like more guidance on any specific aspect of your case?
What would I put in as the legal issue?
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For your situation, you could describe the legal issue as follows: "Custody dispute and unauthorized decisions regarding minor's rehab placement without parental consent." This captures both the custody aspect and the unauthorized actions related to your son's rehab admission. If you need further assistance or clarification, feel free to ask!
For your situation, you could describe the legal issue as follows: "Custody dispute and unauthorized decisions regarding minor's rehab placement without parental consent." This captures both the custody aspect and the unauthorized actions related to your son's rehab admission. If you need further assistance or clarification, feel free to ask!
If someone has physical custody at such times and places that may be agreed-upon to
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex custody and rehab issue. To better assist, could you clarify what you mean by "physical custody at such times and places that may be agreed-upon"? Are you referring to specific custody terms or conditions?
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex custody and rehab issue. To better assist, could you clarify what you mean by "physical custody at such times and places that may be agreed-upon"? Are you referring to specific custody terms or conditions?
I have legal custody of the child I have primary custody of the child. My mom has physical custody of the child has agreed upon with me.
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It seems you're dealing with a significant legal issue involving legal and physical custody arrangements, along with unauthorized decisions regarding your child's rehab. To clarify, when your mother has physical custody, it means the child resides with her, but you retain the legal rights to make major decisions.
Would you like guidance on how to address these custody arrangements in court or any other specific aspect of this situation?
It seems you're dealing with a significant legal issue involving legal and physical custody arrangements, along with unauthorized decisions regarding your child's rehab. To clarify, when your mother has physical custody, it means the child resides with her, but you retain the legal rights to make major decisions.
Would you like guidance on how to address these custody arrangements in court or any other specific aspect of this situation?
I was told by her lawyer that that means visitation only
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex custody issue involving misunderstandings about visitation rights and unauthorized decisions regarding your child's rehab. Here are some general points:
- Legal vs. Physical Custody: Legal custody allows you to make decisions about your child's welfare, while physical custody refers to where the child resides.
- Visitation Rights: If physical custody is interpreted as "visitation only," it could impact your ability to make decisions regarding your child.
Would you like more guidance on how to address these issues in court or specific legal advice?
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex custody issue involving misunderstandings about visitation rights and unauthorized decisions regarding your child's rehab. Here are some general points:
- Legal vs. Physical Custody: Legal custody allows you to make decisions about your child's welfare, while physical custody refers to where the child resides.
- Visitation Rights: If physical custody is interpreted as "visitation only," it could impact your ability to make decisions regarding your child.
Would you like more guidance on how to address these issues in court or specific legal advice?
as agreed-upon by me physical custody
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It sounds like you're dealing with a significant legal issue involving custody arrangements and unauthorized decisions regarding your child's rehab placement. Here are some key points:
- Physical Custody: It means the child resides with someone, but legal custody allows you to make major decisions.
- Visitation Rights: Clarify the terms to ensure they align with custody rights.
Would you like assistance on how to proceed in court or need more detailed legal advice?
It sounds like you're dealing with a significant legal issue involving custody arrangements and unauthorized decisions regarding your child's rehab placement. Here are some key points:
- Physical Custody: It means the child resides with someone, but legal custody allows you to make major decisions.
- Visitation Rights: Clarify the terms to ensure they align with custody rights.
Would you like assistance on how to proceed in court or need more detailed legal advice?