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answered on Dec 5, 2018
It is important to give the court a clear picture of what has transpired - at the very least, you should include the most recent incident, as well as the first incident, so that the court can understand the history of the abuse.
He supposed to do DV classes when he did they stated that he did not finish them and lost his paperwork and probation had said that he has time hanging over his head and now he's incarcerated now and Pelican Bay he's afraid that when his parole date is up there going to add book him for... View More
answered on Nov 29, 2018
he needs a lawyer to review all the paperwork.
the ideal lawyer would be the one who represented him and has a file to review.
If completed all work programs and 52 week dv classes
answered on Nov 28, 2018
more info needed.
if it can be reduced the defendant normally has to complete the terms of probation.
if you had 3 years probation you would have to wait until that time.
a felony DV case usually involves more violence and if it can be done you would move under 17B to reduce... View More
He has a lawyer he is paying for. Need a lawyer who will take case on contingency. Desperate !! He is fighting child support backpay and alimony. I don't care about that just want divorce finalized. I have served his employer with QDRO (18 year marriage) I am entitled to Annuity (lump sum 50%... View More
answered on Nov 19, 2018
WRITE OUT A DETAILED SUMMARY FOR A LAWYER.
I DO NOT HANDLE FAMILY LAW.
MOST LAWYERS DO NOT TAKE CASES ON A CONTINGENCY BUT COURT MAY ORDER HIM TO PAY YOUR LEGAL FEES.
WHAT COURT IS IT IN? WHO IS DEFENSE LAWYER?............dale@dalegribowlaw.com
Settlement was signed under duress and mental and physical abuse.
answered on Nov 15, 2018
a lawyer needs more info
the person in the best position to answer your questions is the lawyer who helped initially.
how long ago was settlement?
there is an immediate move out order and the police have to give me a 48 hr notice.
answered on Nov 15, 2018
more info needed.
i assume the police will be there when he moves out to protect the peace?
call police to coordinate the removal asap
answered on Nov 21, 2018
you can always ask
have you called police?
every court/DA looks at a case with different eyes..........
She was forging my name on her timesheet and doing the multiple other crimes a year later I get randomly beat up by a man at a bus stop I'm in a wheelchair got a broken bone in my hand had to have surgery and had it removed then she finds me on social media like offer up and let go and puts... View More
answered on Nov 14, 2018
It's very hard to decipher what is happening here, but it sounds like you have been the victim of a crime, such as identity theft. If that is accurate, contact the Placentia Police Dept., Miscellaneous Crimes Unit to report what has happened. (714) 993-8146. You may also want to consider a... View More
Married before his birth and the 1st dv was just on me, obtained a tro the 2nd one I didn't press charges the pd did and included an epo for me and my son (Modesto, CA)
answered on Oct 31, 2018
If your son is a protected party and the order includes that custody is with you, then you can use the order to contact law enforcement to help you retrieve your son once the order is served.
I'm sorry you're going through this. Good luck.
He is pressing charges just because he wants to get the kids from me
But he has put hands on me several times I'm afraid of him I don't know what to do
answered on Oct 30, 2018
you need a lawyer in your community who does family law.
have you ever reported him for the batteries?
here's the issue she's an immigrant and she's doing everything the judge asked us to do I'm currently self admitting myself into a drug program rehab to make a change in our situation she is an immigrant from El Salvador with the danger of possibly being deported in the domestic... View More
answered on Oct 30, 2018
Assuming you are a citizen, the short answer is yes, you can. Each case is different, so we recommend that you talk with an immigration attorney who can advise you based on the facts in your unique case.
Protected family member wants to attend arraignment of restrained family member.
answered on Oct 29, 2018
I WOULD DISCUSS WITH THE DA.......BUT YOU SHOULD BE WELCOME
I ASSUME YOU WERE THE VICTIM?
Yesterday I was the respondent in a civil domestic violence hearing in California. The judge issued me with a 2 year Restraining Order After Hearing (Order). The petitioner has a well-documented history of personality disorders and self-harm. Her father even admitted she required "professional... View More
answered on Oct 24, 2018
need more info
HIRE A LAWYER IF YOU DID NOT HAVE ONE AND TRY TO GET THE MATTER BACK ON CALENDAR AND MOVE FOR RECONSIDERATION.
GET A STATEMENT FROM THE WIT OR HAVE WIT COME TO COURT
My now ex-boyfriend jumped on me at bar. The witnesses that seen the altercation are mutual friends of ours and no one is wiling to testify against him because they are scared of him. I had to go to urgent care and then was sent by ambulance to the emergency room to get a CT scan. I suffered a big... View More
answered on Oct 25, 2018
NEED MORE INFO
PUSH POLICE AND DA TO PROSECUTE AND SUBPOENA THE WITS AND FORCE THEM TO TESTIFY
I pay my rent to live in a room with my 4year old son share a bathroom and kitchen with other people who have made it completely unbearable to cross their paths, and out of fear of being screamed at for reasons I cannot avoid so that my son doesnt have to see it happen again, I avoid even being... View More
answered on Oct 17, 2018
i am a criminal/accident lawyer and this is not my area of law.
you probably have to pose this quasi family law question to a lawyer that deals with these issues.
it sounds like a terrible situation..........you can't sit down and try to work this out?
I rent a room in a 3bedroom shared house hold with 4other adults and another sm child, my landlord lives in the back house but has been of no help.
answered on Oct 17, 2018
if your answer is not to move then you have to work it out.
bringing police in will make things difficult from here on in.
I would try to talk to the party one on one in a calm manner and explain that if he has a problem with you in the future to just ask to talk and not scream in... View More
About 3 days ago I reported my husband for domestic violence. He was drunk and pushed me against a wall, tried punching me but missed, he then slapped me and left me a small red mark on my face.The cops came and took a report, I answered all their questions and they took photos and said a detective... View More
answered on Oct 17, 2018
Yes. In the criminal case, the district attorney’s office can choose to prosecute with or without the cooperation of the victim.
As a victim, you do have several state constitutional rights as a victim, including the rights to be consulted and notified of proceedings in the case. If you... View More
party, is my sending notice of a court hearing a violation of the restraining order
Will happen with the custody of our children at our next hearing. Our children were in the home when he pulled the gun on me. He berates me and verbally abuses me daily and uses our kids as a punishment if I talk back to him. He yells and calls me absolutely horrible things while holding our 23... View More
answered on Oct 12, 2018
A LAWYER WOULD HAVE TO SIT DOWN AND MEET WITH YOU TO GET ALL THE FACTS THAT YOUR CURRENT LAWYER PROBABLY HAS ALREADY....ASK YOUR LAWYER.
His mother is harassing me through my mom demanding his belongings. I am refusing her presence at my home. She is insisting I put the things on the porch tonight. I'm refusing. I have every intention of getting that abusive soon to be ex husband of mine most of his belongings. When he's... View More
answered on Oct 9, 2018
more info needed.......
i would be reluctant to turn over your husband's belongings to anyone but him or someone hs instructs you to turn over to.
how would you know that is what your husband wanted.
is there a court order?
whenever you do turn over i would call... View More
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