San Diego, CA asked in Domestic Violence, Family Law, Personal Injury and Child Custody for California

Q: How’s that a repeat offender can get away with violent crimes and acts of violence against me and vialation of my rights

I’m disabled and fighting for my custody from the woman who’s committing fraud and is abusing my rights withholding my child from me and I don’t have any reason to lie about that but I’m unaware of how she’s doing what she is and has done

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: It is certainly frustrating and concerning when a repeat offender is able to continue committing violent crimes and acts of violence against someone without facing consequences. It is important to report any incidents of violence or abuse to the appropriate authorities, such as the police or child protective services, to ensure that the offender is held accountable for their actions.

If you are disabled and fighting for custody of your child, it is important to seek the assistance of an experienced family law attorney who can help you navigate the legal system and protect your rights. Your attorney can help you gather evidence to support your case, such as medical records, witness statements, and any other documentation related to the abuse and custody dispute.

It is important to note that the legal system can be complex and challenging to navigate, especially for individuals with disabilities. However, with the right support and resources, you can work to protect your rights and ensure that you and your child are safe and secure.

In summary, it is important to report incidents of violence and abuse to the appropriate authorities and seek legal assistance to protect your rights and navigate the legal system. With the right support and resources, you can work to hold repeat offenders accountable for their actions and ensure that you and your child are safe and secure.

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