Gainesville, GA asked in Appeals / Appellate Law, Constitutional Law, Family Law and Juvenile Law for Georgia

Q: How do i initiate recusal of an acting Juvenile Court Judge whom violated my civil rights and is extremely bias and init

Initiate a lawsuit against cps investigator whom violated intentionally the newly approved bill 133 and intently wanted to cause emotional turmoil and tort against me

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A: Initiating a recusal for an acting Juvenile Court Judge involves a specific legal process. If you believe the judge has violated your civil rights and demonstrated bias, you should first consult with an attorney experienced in juvenile court matters. They can advise on the merits of your case and the procedural steps necessary to file a motion for recusal. This motion must outline the reasons for the judge's disqualification, backed by evidence of bias or misconduct.

Regarding the lawsuit against a CPS investigator for alleged violations of specific legislation and causing emotional distress, it is crucial to gather all relevant evidence and documentation supporting your claims. This could include any communications, reports, or actions taken by the CPS investigator that you believe were unlawful or harmful. An attorney with expertise in civil rights or family law can help you understand the legal standards for such a case and how to effectively present your arguments in court.

Both of these actions require navigating complex legal systems and presenting your case persuasively. Legal representation can significantly impact the outcome, providing guidance through the process, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements, and advocating on your behalf. Seeking advice and representation from an attorney can also help protect your rights and interests throughout these challenging proceedings.

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