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My daughter says they didn’t have any reason to search her, I want to make sure her rights weren’t violated.
answered on May 3, 2023
If your 15-year-old daughter is facing charges and has a court date as a result of a search at her school, you may be able to obtain a copy of the school's security footage through the discovery process in court. You may also wish to contact the school directly and request a copy of the... View More
CPS lied literally lied in court concerning the entire petition. I've never been in trouble before yet they gave temporary custody to my ex whom has been banned for 6 months once from the kids he's Ben in jail alot as to rehab yet I've never been n jail never failed a drug screen but... View More
answered on Apr 27, 2023
This could refer to North Carolina General Statute, Chapter 7B, subpart 906. If you plan to represent yourself in a legal matter, you might consider at least consulting with an attorney who can help point you in the right direction.
I have a juvenile felony, i was adjudicated for. I never admitted to anything because i didn’t do anything, regardless of my plea the judge believed the other party and damaged life long plans and dreams of being a police officer, im looking for any way to still participate in this career field... View More
answered on Apr 17, 2023
In California, the eligibility requirements for becoming a peace officer vary by agency, and may depend on the specific circumstances of your juvenile felony conviction. However, in general, a juvenile felony conviction may disqualify you from becoming a peace officer.
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What is the real true reason that lawyers won’t take on Child Protective service cases? Every parent I’ve spoken with had nothing but grief with the court appointed lawyer. With mounds of evidence that CPS falsified manipulated coerced and lied just to remove new born baby at birth and... View More
answered on Apr 12, 2023
Having represented parents in CPS cases earlier in my career, it is my opinion that the real true reason is such clients frequently do not pay the attorneys for their services.
Like other significant litigation, CPS cases require a lawyer to spend a great deal of time, including time... View More
I want to get visitation rights. I raised her her first 3 years. I am 77 and feel I do not have much time left
answered on Apr 11, 2023
If your granddaughter was adopted by her paternal aunt, you may have limited legal options for obtaining visitation rights. However, you may be able to petition the court for visitation based on your previous relationship with your granddaughter and your ongoing bond with her.
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Basically my girlfriend has a really bad home life, she constantly goes hungry from lack of food, her mom is abusive emotionally and physically and her stepdad is a sick perverted man and she has no friends other than me and her one friend. My parents wouldn't mind if she lived with us but... View More
answered on May 2, 2023
It is important to understand that laws regarding minors vary by state, and in many cases, a minor cannot legally leave their home without parental consent or a court order. If your girlfriend's home life is truly abusive and unsafe, it may be possible to seek legal options for her to leave... View More
I live in NJ and If so would the court need to see anything such as proof of income etc.
answered on Apr 8, 2023
You started off by saying that you are in college - so the 1st question is who is paying for your college and are you living on campus or living at home with a parent? If you are living on campus or in an apartment setting, employed and paying for all of your own expenses - meaning you are paying... View More
Child was ordered that he must attend school, be drug tested, complete drug program, and attend therapy, and attend parenting time with both parents. What happens if he won’t?
I live in California so does the perpetrator. The other victim lives in Russia. Can I ask her for her testimony?Will it be seen as stalking or harassment? He did this online. I have reported him to National Society of Missing and Exploited Kids based on my testimony. He made rape threats towards... View More
answered on Apr 6, 2023
As a victim of grooming, it is understandable that you may want to reach out to the other victim and share your experiences. However, it is important to proceed with caution and respect their boundaries.
Contacting the other victim to ask for their testimony may not necessarily be... View More
My underage son's school let him donate blood during school hours without sending any kind of permission slip home for the parents or guardians to sign. Is this legal ?? Could I sue them ??
answered on Apr 2, 2023
In California, schools are required to obtain written consent from a parent or guardian before a student can donate blood. If the school allowed your underage son to donate blood without your consent, they may have violated state law.
You may have legal options to hold the school... View More
any laws with his behavior-- we're not happy. Our son was expected to write a private journal in his class and he does not care for the teacher (He's very rude and has a reputation for being an a-hole). He wrote his true feelings about the teacher, expecting privacy as promised.The... View More
answered on Apr 1, 2023
Under California law, students have a reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to their personal journals and private communications. If a teacher were to read a student's private journal without their consent or share its contents without a legitimate reason, it could be considered a... View More
My 12 year old brother has been arrested for assault for stabbing a staff member in his mental health group home with a knife. He was arrested and is now on a 36 to 72 hour hold in county jail waiting to see a judge. Is this legal? Minnesota says someone under 14 cannot commit a crime. How do you... View More
answered on Apr 5, 2023
Last time I checked, the minimum age in Minnesota was 10, for prosecuting criminal violations in juvenile court. But a lawyer may have been able to help with these issues. Another idea would be to talk to the medical staff or social worker in the juvenile detention facility.
I'm looking at filing a law suit but need my records
answered on Mar 22, 2023
You have the right to request a copy of your file from the Juvenile Court.
I hope this helps.
Let's imagine a 14 year old boy rapes someone, could he go to jail?
answered on Mar 19, 2023
In most jurisdictions, a 14-year-old who commits a serious crime such as rape can be charged and potentially sentenced to a juvenile detention facility, rather than an adult prison. The exact penalties for such a crime can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the... View More
I’m a 17 year old who is not happy being with my mom, For months i am mentally not happy. I just want to stay with my dad after i get out of school for the summer May 24th 2023. Many arguments, i was starting to do poorly in school here at my moms when i used to be a student that would excel. I... View More
answered on Mar 20, 2023
If you leave your mother to go and live with your father without a court order, your father would technically be kidnapping if he refused to produce you back to your mother. If you want to live with your father the proper way to go about that is for your father to either file to modify an existing... View More
What can i do since he also is a minor he was 12 or 14 at the time i cant remember the boy lives in Texas but it happened in california.
answered on Mar 15, 2023
I'm sorry to hear about what happened to your daughter. Here's some information that may be helpful:
Under California law, the statute of limitations for filing a civil lawsuit for childhood sexual abuse is generally within 8 years of the victim turning 18. However, if the abuse... View More
He would have to have it notarized at his unit and I'm not sure they will do it because he is not allowed contact with her
I got charged with reckless driving, fleeing/attempt to elude an a officer, Unlicensed (it was after curfew), unlawful use cannabis/driver, 35+ in a 55, and disregard of 7 separate stop signs. I know nothing is certain until I appear in court but I’d like to know what they might charge me with... View More
answered on Mar 8, 2023
If a driver runs more than two stop signs or stop lights or exceeds the speed limit by more than 20 miles an hour while an officer is in pursuit, that could be charged as a felony. The first court date is not the end of your case; it is the beginning. That is where you or your attorney plead not... View More
Yes I didn't know my teenager was burglarizing a house she told me she was looking at a cat and froze when she jumped in my car with a safe,if I had went home an called her gang friends hackedin my phone would've gotten her and I would be in same boat is there a chance for state probation?
answered on Mar 12, 2023
It really depends on the circumstances, especially since your teenager is still considered a youth. I would be curious as to whether this is in circuit court or youth court. Regardless, your best bet is going to always be to reach out to an experienced criminal defense lawyer to review the facts of... View More
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