Maiden, NC asked in Child Custody for South Carolina

Q: Have my 1st court hearing for child custody on Tuesday March 3rd would like to speak to lawyer for legal advice.

Found out ex wife has been living in home with my son for over a year with no electricity or hot water, their was no custody agreement in place so I got my son out of that situation put him with me and enrolled him in school at the beginning of February and got him a drs appointment done, check up at Dr revealed he has 4 cavaties and I got a referral to a dentist he does not brush his teeth or bathe like he's supposed to at his mom's, told my ex wife why I took him when I took him because of the living situation and she waited until she got tax money to go file temporary custody papers on meand took my son , I am in NC she is in SC my son has always stayed with her and everything has been fine until she bought her own house last year without doing the proper steps to make it a Home I have court with her for child custody on Tuesday March 3rd, if I could speak to lawyer about evidence I have against her to make sure I have a strong case I would greatly appreciate it

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A: You need to reach out to an attorney in the county where the temporary hearing is scheduled immediately so that they can be ready for a hearing next week!

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