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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Federal Crimes and Juvenile Law for Mississippi on
Q: If you have a clean record can you go to jail for possession of firearm
Arthur Calderon
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answered on Nov 5, 2020

No. If you do not have a felony conviction, then you cannot be arrested for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Family Law and Juvenile Law for Nebraska on
Q: Can custody be removed from a parent if parent signed temporary guardianship to someone else?

I signed legal temporary guardianship to my mother of my son. The state of Nebraska remove custody from me and placed it with the state even though there was a temporary guardianship in place with someone else after time? Is that legal?

Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
answered on Oct 27, 2020

If the State has grounds to remove a child, the State generally gets a say in the placement of the child. This is true even if a parent signs a temporary delegation to someone else in the same time period. If there is an actual court order of guardianship, then this is different. Then generally... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Juvenile Law for Virginia on
Q: Reckless driving failure to maintain control ticket in Middlesex, VA. What should I do before/expect from JDR court?

I'm 16 and got my license like 3 weeks ago. Was following a cousin down a road i didnt know, speeding ~10/15 over limit and took a turn too fast and crashed. No one was hurt, car was totaled, and sherriffs said they wouldn't have written me up for it but had to call a state trooper (i... View More

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answered on Oct 25, 2020

You should have a lawyer represent you to help get it dismissed. Driving school goes both ways. Some judges get mad if you do it before and some don't want the reason as voluntary. A lawyer who goes to that particular court will know the local rules. A good lawyer will know there is a... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Juvenile Law for North Carolina on
Q: im 16 and i live in north carolina.what would happen if i moved out without parental consent?
Melissa Averett
Melissa Averett
answered on Oct 24, 2020

If you move out before the age of 18 without an order from the court that you are emancipated, your parents can have you declared an undisciplined or runaway juvenile and have you returned to the home by law enforcement. Or they can do nothing but since you're not 18, you can't get a job... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Domestic Violence and Juvenile Law for Puerto Rico on
Q: How long does my son's father have to be absent to be considered abandonment, and terminate his parental rights?

We are not married. His name is not on the birth certificate. I have proof he denied the baby, refused involvement, left &moved states during the pregnancy. I have proof that he refuses to tell me where he is. I offered him a DNA test which he also refuses. He has not offered any financial... View More

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answered on Oct 25, 2020

Greetings:

You'll have to file a parental filiation or parentage case and all the case related to it. These type of case are very technical, so we advice you to hire legal representation.

If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us. We will be glad to be at your service.

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: is there anything i can do if i want to move out of my parents house ?

i am 17, will be 18 in six months , and i want to move out now , i have a stable place to live once i move out but my parents aren’t letting me . is there a way to move out anyways ? if not what are the consequences if i do it ? will the person i move with be charged as well ?

Maurice Mandel II
Maurice Mandel II
answered on Oct 23, 2020

You could file proceedings to become an "emancipated minor" which will probably drag on until after you reach 18.

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Juvenile Law for North Carolina on
Q: I am a minor seeking emancipation. I still live with my parents. Must I be moved out before I can be emancipated?

My parents will not let me leave. I live in NC, I am 16 with a job. I have a place to go. I have read that I need to be moved out and have lived in that location for a certain period of time before being emancipated, is this true?

Melissa Averett
Melissa Averett
answered on Oct 23, 2020

Technically no. Although it helps. Here's an article that I wrote with all the details. https://averettfamilylaw.com/?s=Emancipation

2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Juvenile Law and Military Law for Georgia on
Q: I am 17 years old enlisted into the active army and will graduate in dec 2020 can i leave my moms home?

My DFCS case has been closed after almost 2.5 years. I enlisted in the army July 9th 9 days after my 17th birthday June 30, i am trying to leave home right when i grader Dec 18th 2020 legally and without any consequences due to my army contract !!

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answered on Oct 23, 2020

You are are minor until age 18.

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Juvenile Law for Illinois on
Q: My son was taken out of his mom’s care in IL. He was adjudicated as dependent. Court ruled his mom unable (not unfit)

I traveled to the last court date from Oklahoma and was told that I could take my son home with me. They closed the case, and at the bottom of the court order, it is written, “All custodial rights of the minor are vested to (my name).” Does this mean that I now have full or sole custody of my... View More

James G. Ahlberg
James G. Ahlberg
answered on Oct 22, 2020

It sounds like you have sole custody of your son. You should see an attorney licensed to practice law in Oklahoma to figure out what your next step is in that state.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Domestic Violence and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Mom lied about court order and sever child abuse in CA

I had custody of children, mom was on supervised visits. 11/13/19 I could not attend court, judge granted mom alternate weekends. Minute order was typed wrong and mom took advantage and took the children. Children have suffered sever emotional abuse and false imprisonment. I just got the transcript... View More

Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
answered on Oct 21, 2020

MUCH MORE INFO WOULD BE NEEDED.

WHY DID YOU WAIT ALMOST A YEAR TO ADDRESS THIS?

I AM NOT A FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY. HOWEVER, FROM A CRIMINAL STANDPOINT A LAWYER WOULD WANT TO ORDER A COPY OF THE PROCEEDINGS LAST YEAR.

IF THERE WAS AN ERROR WHY WASN'T RECTIFIED SOONER? COVID?

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for Louisiana on
Q: Can my grandmother gain custody of me in court even though I'm 17?

My mom has been very neglectful towards me and not my sisters so I'm wondering if my grandmother on my dad's side of the family can get custody of me in court

Ellen Cronin Badeaux
Ellen Cronin Badeaux
answered on Oct 20, 2020

You are a minor. Yes your grandmother can seek custody of you.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for Tennessee on
Q: Son & Gf has lived with me for 3yrs baby was born 19mths ago mother is with her 10hrs wk and wants to take her away

And live an hour away I can’t get the mother to get up with the baby and feed her unless it’s 20 mins before she goes to work at 1 in the afternoon Father is on disability .grandbaby is with me 90% of the time what can I or my son do they were never married . Baby response to me as her mother .

Paul E. Tennison
Paul E. Tennison
answered on Oct 20, 2020

You and your son may want to consider consulting with an attorney. The default rule in TN is that a child born out of wedlock belongs to the Mother until the Father or other relative petitions the Court for Paternity/custody. TN courts have a fifteen factor best interest of the child analysis that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law, Sexual Harassment and Criminal Law for California on
Q: When did it become punishment by law to molest a child in California ? My family believes this was not punishable unt

My mom is a victim of child molestation and my family defends the man who did it- he remains in the family

William John Light
William John Light
answered on Oct 19, 2020

The age of consent, at the time applying only when the girl is the younger party, was 10 when California introduced its Penal Code in 1850. In 1889 the age of consent was raised to 14. In 1897 the age of consent became 16. The age of consent in California has been 18 since 1913. Some media sources... View More

3 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for Georgia on
Q: As a grandparent I have permanent guardianship over my 2 young grandchildren ages 6 and 8.

Can their father who has not legitimized either child take us back to court to modify the guardianship order because he misses his kids and demands we let him take them for overnight stays 4 hours away? Mind you he is a drug user and states he has been “sober” for 10 months of which we cannot... View More

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answered on Oct 18, 2020

You are within your rights to deny visitation that is not court ordered. He may take you back to court to try to get an order giving him visitation. I would advise that you contact us to schedule a consult so you can be prepared if this does happen.

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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Juvenile Law for Ohio on
Q: I got pulled over for the first time the other day for going 80 in a 65 and since I’m 16 I need to appear in court.

Will they take away my liscence? Give me a ticket? Or make me take an additional driving class? Also would they drug test me?

Joseph Jaap
Joseph Jaap
answered on Oct 19, 2020

All of those penalties are up to the judge, who will likely feel that an inexperienced driver going 80 mph is totally irresponsible, and endangers the lives of others. Driving is a privilege, not a right, so when you endanger others, expect not to be driving for a while. Use the Find a Lawyer tab... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for Nebraska on
Q: If I gave gaurdianship during a state case and the state closed the case before termination of gaurdian. How do I?

I picked up a felony drug charge last August and were convicted in late February this year. I also note that the juvenile court case originated, in part, on drug use. I also see a warrant in 2020 to search electronic devices for pornography possibly related to my daughters. I will tell you that... View More

Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
answered on Oct 19, 2020

You shouldn't post such specific info on a general posting board like this. You should take your question down and contact an attorney that practices in Scotts Bluff County regularly.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Juvenile Law for Louisiana on
Q: Okay, So im 16 I'll be 17 on the 19th of January and Am Wondering if in the State of Louisiana.

I can Leave Home After my Birthday? - Gabrielle

Ellen Cronin Badeaux
Ellen Cronin Badeaux
answered on Oct 18, 2020

No, you are a minor until you turn 18.

1 Answer | Asked in Cannabis & Marijuana Law and Juvenile Law for Tennessee on
Q: Can a officer give a 16yr a citation and then come back and tare that one up and give you a new one.

My son who s 16 was given a citation from a police officer for illegal weapon on the back of the citation it says you have been charged with a municipal offence and do you do not have to appear in court and the officer marked 1 charge 100.00. When I went to pay it they said the officer is new he... View More

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answered on Oct 14, 2020

General Sessions is not a Court of Record, and the Citations or Warrants can be amended or dismissed at anytime with new Charges being instituted. You might want to hire an attorney so this will be as painless as possible.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Juvenile Law for Texas on
Q: Can a 15 year old almost 16 go to jail for lying and stealing

I adopted a my ex kid and she is lying and stealing from me I asked why and she says she doesn’t know I told her I would send her to jail and she still stealing and lying I don know what to do

Michael Hamilton Rodgers
Michael Hamilton Rodgers
answered on Oct 12, 2020

Ok, this is simple. Do not call the police on a 15-yr. old child, even if she IS almost 16. Don't ever do that. I'm s criminal lawyer, and I know what I'm talking about.

Call your family doctor and get a referral to a good mental health practitioner who specializes in...
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1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Can a 16 year old girl in canada send nudes to a 23 year old in the USA legally. Because age of consent in canada is 16
Maurice Mandel II
Maurice Mandel II
answered on Oct 13, 2020

The intricacies of International Law and Federal Law. Here is the problem, in the U.S. child pornography and its possession are prohibited under federal and state laws. If you possess it in the US you are committing a crime. A "child" is strictly defined in federal law as someone under... View More

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