Marietta, GA asked in Child Custody and Domestic Violence for Georgia

Q: Ok so from May 2019 when the incident occurred til nw. He wasn't charged. By me or the cops. I can still file(Dec 2019)?

He kneed me on the left side of my face, Temple and skull. I left in June, after he drug me out of his mom's house by my hair in a bra and jeans. I had shoes on. I found out my mom died 1 month and 1/2 after she passed away. I called Kevin he picked me up and went to his mom's. I took a shower and kissed my son and left. Haven't been back since. Ive kept in contact with Kevin daily since custody court in sept. 2019. 6 weeks ago was last time I saw my son. I barley get to talk to him and my visitation is supervised by Kevin and he refuses to let me Lucas in person since then

1 Lawyer Answer

A: Your case is unfortunate, and there are a lot of missing components, making it difficult to provide you with an accurate answer. You do have options, TPO and filing for visitation are a couple that immediately come to mind. More information is needed from you.

It is best to contact an attorney who will listen to you, hear the details and provide you legal counsel and representation. Time is of the essence, contact an attorney as soon as possible. We are glad to assist you whenever you are ready.

I wish you well.

-The Upshaw Law Firm, (770) 240-0922.

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