Van Nuys, CA asked in Criminal Law, Family Law, Appeals / Appellate Law and Domestic Violence for California

Q: Its for a Pn 273.5(a) My wife and I wanted to know?

My wife and I wanted to know what steps we need to take to drop DV probation. Due to our current situation I am unable to pay for my DV Batter classes. If you can please give me a Nolo refrence or any other law book that you recomend to help me out. Thank you very much.

also we got are section 8 vocher and that affeact me from getting a apartment

and me and my wife are trying to get marry

thank you

just a lil info goes a long way, depending on the person so thank you

1 Lawyer Answer
Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: MUCH MORE INFO NEEDED.

THE BEST PERSON TO ADDRESS THIS IS THE LAWYER WHO HANDLED THE UNDERLYING CASE.

S/HE WOULD HAVE TO MAKE A MOTION TO ADD TO CALENDAR AND THEN PLEAD YOUR CASE.

I ASSUME YOU USED A PUBLIC DEFENDER. IF THAT IS SO CONTACT THAT LAWYER.

SEE IF THE COURT WILL WAIVE THE CLASS AND EXPLAIN WHY YOU NEED THAT TO GET HOUSING.

YOU MAY HAVE TO GO TO A LOCAL LEGAL AID OFC

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