Westerville, OH asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Personal Injury and Small Claims for Ohio

Q: Trying to see if there are any Probono lawyers available to take on a case against FCGSB for my disabled daughter.

I have a 19 year old daughter, Arianna, that has 15 co-morbid diagnoses. Franklin County Guardianship Service Board was appointed in 3rd Party Guardian Dec 2019. Due to Arianna's father (Drew) and I not being able to navigate Co-Guardianship. He refuses to acknowledge 14 of her diagnoses and her 10+ year Treatment Plan.

Since FCGSB has been appointed Guardian...

I have filed 2 Complaints (approx 25 pages total of details regarding extensive negligent actions and willful actions compromising her health).

Since FCGSB has been Guardian, Arianna's health has been compromised by them and Drew. They continue to facilitate Arianna going to visit her father. However, he consistently compromises her medical health by providing her food that does not meet her medically necessary Special Diet. FCGSB mitigates it and continues to make Arianna go. She verbally expresses she does not want to go

1 Lawyer Answer

A: You could see if the Ohio State Bar Association lists any resources, or you could try to contact them (it could be difficult at the current time with the health crisis) if they could direct you to any entities that could be helpful. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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