Lebanon, KY asked in Family Law and Personal Injury for Kentucky

Q: can you be charged with a crime in Kentucky and not be advised, never had a trial, always waiver of recording ,

took my child from me , court records altered through the Clerk of Court , I was recently informed through a reliable source that custody was already took and The Department of Community Based Services and Commonwealth of Kentucky's Court of Justice are hiding it from me , I have trial for a TPR , January 20, 2022 , I am positive it's fake , I have 3 police reports in my possession that questionable ,, What can I do to make sure my case will be heard because the Judge recused and I have only seen him twice since 2018 , I have a sick feeling that since he recused in my case that it will be unheard, my child can not be located through our family, and she is 15 , I'm sick almost to death worried. The First time I seen the judge was on July 14, 2021 contact with my child has been suspended, Seen him the second time October 25, 2021 and he recused and I want to make sure my case Isn't sweep under .. My Daughter Is my world...

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: Hire a private attorney who regularly handles tprs and can get to the bottom of what’s really going on in your case.

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