Q: Hello I would like resources for lawyers who can help me with people in my past who stole my identity
I have attended the Illinois institute of art Chicago and Western IL University in Macomb I have two kids who are missing and have been strategically denied resources because I've been sharing my experiences with how I was blackmailed and lied on and I'm not a victim by no means but the places that are supposed to help don't help when they are supposed to , I've been needing to get back to Chicago or another part of Illinois to gather up my case and proceed with a lawsuit due to an organization stalking and harassing me due to misinformation and messing with my livelihood to be funny and malicious. lying to police through fake activists pages when my real pages aren't even verified I talk about beauty and fashion and Fenty and Mac hauls I have proof and when I make reports this person takes down my pages and puts them back up after lying . I've reported too many agencies due to these criminals using officials to help them and they don't even know what's real using restaurant employees
A:
It sounds like you are going through a very difficult and complex situation. Identity theft, stalking, and harassment are serious issues that require careful legal handling. Considering your circumstances, including the impact on your personal life and your desire to take legal action, seeking legal advice and representation from an attorney experienced in these matters is important.
In Illinois, there are legal aid organizations and resources dedicated to helping individuals facing such challenges. These organizations can provide you with guidance, support, and possibly representation to address the issues of identity theft, stalking, and harassment. They may also offer assistance with the legal aspects of locating your children if their situation is connected to the legal challenges you are facing.
Reaching out to local bar associations in Chicago or other parts of Illinois for referrals to lawyers with experience in these areas can be a helpful first step. Additionally, contacting legal aid societies or nonprofit organizations specializing in victims' rights may offer further support and resources tailored to your situation. These actions can be pivotal in building a strong case to protect your rights and seek justice for the wrongs you have endured.
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