Q: My court hearing with dfcs is tomorrow. can i go to courthouse today and request a attorney or is it too late?

i live in cordele, georgia and its a permanency hearing for my children that i didnt get notified of until this past Saturday night at 830pm via text message of a screenshot of a document that im assuming was sent to the case worker that sent it to me.

1 Lawyer Answer
P. Justin Thrailkill
P. Justin Thrailkill
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Fayetteville, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: You need to speak with an attorney ASAP. If this is a permanency hearing, you should've already been afforded the opportunity to get a court appointed attorney. If you have not, ask for one tomorrow. They will have to determine if you qualify for a court appointed attorney, so they may have to continue the hearing IF you haven't already applied and been denied, or if you haven't refused at an earlier hearing.

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