Cranston, RI asked in Child Custody for Massachusetts

Q: My son is incarcerated and due to be released November 1, 2022. He is divorced and has one son. His ex wife has since

remarried. Her husband is petitioning to adopt his son. My son wants to object but needs pro bono work as he has no money. Is there someone in the Worcester County family court that can help him pro bono? Thank you

Patty

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A: He can file a Motion where the Adoption is pending for Appointment of Counsel based on Indigency and that he is objecting but needs legal assistance in preparing objection if that is the situation.

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