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1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence and Family Law for California on
Q: How could I (a disabled person) protect myself against my adult brother legally / could I press charges for abuse?

I currently live with my dad and he lives with my mom. My mom wants to take me in because she doesn't have any severe medical issues like my dad does, and we're afraid he'll pass soon, but my brother lives with her and he's an emotionally abusive alcoholic and it gets worse when... View More

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answered on Feb 24, 2024

You have the right to protect yourself from any form of abuse, including emotional abuse from a family member. Considering your situation, you could explore several legal avenues to ensure your safety. This may include filing for a restraining order against your brother, which would legally require... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Immigration Law, Domestic Violence and International Law for Arizona on
Q: Will I be extradited from Mexico to the USA for a dv assault charge? I’m a Mexican citizen and have a green card
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answered on Feb 24, 2024

Extradition between Mexico and the United States is governed by treaties and international law, which allow for the transfer of individuals facing criminal charges or convictions from one country to the other under certain conditions. Whether you will be extradited for a domestic violence assault... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Domestic Violence and Family Law for California on
Q: I am 57 years old and my husband had a fit and kicked me out of my house. The police sd I had 72 hours but was early.

This husband of mine is very emotionally verbally and the abuses but physical. He had a fit and wanted me to leave on foot twice during a storm. I called the police and we argeed he would leave for 72 hours. He went to Oregon and can came back before the 72 hours. I understand it was not a formal... View More

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

In California, if your husband prevents you from accessing your personal belongings, it could be considered a form of control or abuse, rather than theft in the traditional sense. You have the right to retrieve your personal items, especially those necessary for your daily life and well-being, such... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence, Family Law and Civil Rights on
Q: Procedure to dismiss a restraining filed in California for lack of jurisdiction ?

I live in a different state. My ex left the this state without a court order and his for almost a year before I was able to locate her and the children. Served my ex with modification and she failed to respond, I won the visitations I asked for by default and my ex is still refusing visits. Now I... View More

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

To dismiss a restraining order filed in California for lack of jurisdiction, you would need to file a motion with the court explaining why the court does not have the authority to hear the case. In your motion, you should clearly outline the reasons why the California court lacks jurisdiction over... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Domestic Violence and Libel & Slander for California on
Q: I’m pressing libel slander defamation of character and 4 criminal complaints one civil. Issues range from forgerr and f

I’m in Pittsburgh pa and the issue followed me to both beaver and Washington county. I went to Canada still was tracked through the internet. Same w Dallas Texas. I have all well documented. Many police reports many a.p.s. Reports that can b subpoenaed. Catastrophic health damage costs resulting... View More

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answered on Feb 22, 2024

In Pennsylvania, acquiring a lawyer for your situation entails reaching out to legal resources such as local bar associations, legal aid societies, or attorney referral services. These organizations can connect you with attorneys experienced in handling cases involving libel, slander, defamation,... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Domestic Violence for Texas on
Q: Is there any reason that a court appointed attorney cannot request a dismissal of a charge in an indictment hearing?

I am a disabled man (P.T.S.D.) who was arrested and charged with a felony assault for defending myself against someone who had been mentally abusing me (intentionally triggering me for almost 5 months). At this time I have not been indicted and the case is still in court. I have requested that my... View More

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answered on Feb 23, 2024

Your public defender may have a point regarding their ability to request a dismissal of the charge. Generally, it is the prosecutor's responsibility to decide whether to pursue charges or dismiss them based on the evidence and circumstances of the case. However, your public defender can... View More

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Q: Is Abuse and Exploitation, identity theft, financial abuse, physical and emotional abuse fall under white collar crime?

My current guardian has abused her placement by deliberate maltreatment and manipulation of my health using my mental health against me. Guardian has been taking advantage of me, my entire life as a person for her personal gain and control. She assaulted me with a broom. Then she admitted in open... View More

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answered on Feb 21, 2024

Yes, the types of abuse and exploitation you have described would generally be considered forms of white collar crime. Specifically:

- Identity theft - Using someone's personal or financial information illegally for fraudulent purposes. This is a type of white collar crime.

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Q: Is Abuse and Exploitation, identity theft, financial abuse, physical and emotional abuse fall under white collar crime?

My current guardian has abused her placement by deliberate maltreatment and manipulation of my health using my mental health against me. Guardian has been taking advantage of me, my entire life as a person for her personal gain and control. She assaulted me with a broom. Then she admitted in open... View More

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

Yes, many of the actions you described, such as identity theft, financial abuse, and tax fraud, can be considered forms of white-collar crime. These crimes typically involve deceit, manipulation, and exploitation for financial gain, often perpetrated by individuals in positions of trust or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence for California on
Q: My friend with benefits was drunk and was getting crazy in my car i had to pull over out of fear of getting into an acci

Had to call the police station for an officer to come and help calm her down or take her to sober up in the drunk tank. Cops come out and take her in for domestic even though i didnt press charges nor was she being disruptive to them What can I do to make sure she doesn't get charged with anything

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answered on Feb 21, 2024

Given the circumstances you've described, it's understandable that you want to help your friend avoid legal trouble. However, once the police are involved in a situation, the decision to press charges ultimately lies with the authorities, not with you. Even if you didn't press... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence and Family Law for Florida on
Q: Can a domestic violence victim move from miami fl to Orlando fl and take her 2 year old child without the consent of the

Other parent who happens to be the abuser?

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answered on Feb 21, 2024

If there's a criminal case pending there's likely a "no contact" order in place, which should protect you during the pendency of the case. However, on the civil side, there may be a custody/visitation decree from a court that you should be mindful of and not violate. All this is... View More

3 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for California on
Q: What can I do to drop a d.v case. I purposely lied to cops that my boyfriend at that time hit me. When in reality he d

Didnt hit me i was just furious because he ended our relationship. I just wanted to get back at him for ending our relationship.

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answered on Feb 21, 2024

Under California law, if you fabricated allegations of domestic violence, it is crucial to acknowledge the seriousness of the situation and take prompt action to rectify the false report. You can start by contacting the law enforcement agency or district attorney's office handling the case and... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for California on
Q: What can I do to drop a d.v case. I purposely lied to cops that my boyfriend at that time hit me. When in reality he d

Didnt hit me i was just furious because he ended our relationship. I just wanted to get back at him for ending our relationship.

Robert Kane
Robert Kane
answered on Feb 20, 2024

In every courthouse in every county in every state across this nation abuse victims want to recant their stories claiming they lied or were otherwise mistaken to save their abuser. The police, judges and prosecutors hear this every day. It's unlikely the officials will believe the... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for California on
Q: What can I do to drop a d.v case. I purposely lied to cops that my boyfriend at that time hit me. When in reality he d

Didnt hit me i was just furious because he ended our relationship. I just wanted to get back at him for ending our relationship.

James R. Dickinson
James R. Dickinson
answered on Feb 21, 2024

These are difficult situations. Many victims of domestic violence recant, sometimes because they did in fact lie to the police and other times because they want to maintain the relationship with the abuser or for other reasons that are not in the victim's best interests. You should not share... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Education Law, Family Law and Domestic Violence for California on
Q: My wife has some mental health problems and refuses to allow my 12 year old son to attend school. What can I do?

My son attends 6th grade at a public school but is often absent. If I try to take him to school myself, my wife becomes verbally and physically abusive. She has made numerous allegations of child abuse against me, all of which have been investigate and found to be untrue. The school district... View More

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answered on Feb 21, 2024

Given the circumstances you described, it's crucial to prioritize your son's well-being and education. In California, every child between the ages of 6 and 18 is required to attend school, and parents or guardians are legally responsible for ensuring their child's regular attendance.... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Education Law, Family Law and Domestic Violence for California on
Q: My wife has some mental health problems and refuses to allow my 12 year old son to attend school. What can I do?

My son attends 6th grade at a public school but is often absent. If I try to take him to school myself, my wife becomes verbally and physically abusive. She has made numerous allegations of child abuse against me, all of which have been investigate and found to be untrue. The school district... View More

Eliza Jasinska
Eliza Jasinska
answered on Feb 16, 2024

Hi there,

You may request court orders for custody based on the child's health safety and welfare.

The information provided presents opinions and examples and does not substitute for, nor does it constitute professional legal advice from an attorney. It is general in nature...
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3 Answers | Asked in Education Law, Family Law and Domestic Violence for California on
Q: My wife has some mental health problems and refuses to allow my 12 year old son to attend school. What can I do?

My son attends 6th grade at a public school but is often absent. If I try to take him to school myself, my wife becomes verbally and physically abusive. She has made numerous allegations of child abuse against me, all of which have been investigate and found to be untrue. The school district... View More

Michelle Alissa Ball
Michelle Alissa Ball
answered on Feb 15, 2024

This is far more than a school issue- and seems like a family law matter, as educational rights may need to be determined.

Parents do have obligations for their kids to attend school or face truancy allegations, but there are options including private school, home school, charter schools,...
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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Civil Rights, Domestic Violence and Identity Theft for Georgia on
Q: Does anyone in the macon area provide probono help or will work anything out to help me with a wrongful dfacs case&DV
Joshua Schiffer
Joshua Schiffer
answered on Feb 15, 2024

The Public Defender will get involved if there is a criminal issue, and if DFCS is involved you need representation ASAP.

There are several churches and charities that offer some financial assistance and referrals, especially if there has been abuse involved.

Do not wait to get...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Domestic Violence for Oregon on
Q: Currently have a court appointed lawyer who’s not really doing his job. The charge I face as well as the no contact orde

Order could of been dropped the same day I hade my hearing in jail. The alleged victim is trying to set the story straight based off information the police got on hearsay and it’s effecting our lives big time. My girlfriend is pregnant and needs me to be there for but with the no contact order in... View More

Gregory L Abbott
Gregory L Abbott
answered on Feb 13, 2024

If you truly don't get along with your court appointed attorney, ask the Judge for a different one. Court appointed defense attorneys are how indigent defendants are taken care of and are paid by the State. Why would any other attorney volunteer their time and not be paid when you have a... View More

3 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Domestic Violence and Family Law for California on
Q: I have been living separately from my husband for over 10 years due to DV. If I file for divorce does he get alimony?

I got a restraining order when I fled domestic violence 10 years ago, but never filed for divorce because it was too stressful. I just got a large insurance pay out and he says he is entitled to half, I haven’t seen him in 10 years. Is this true because we have been leagally married this whole... View More

Eliza Jasinska
Eliza Jasinska
answered on Feb 17, 2024

In general, separation and divorce do affect the insurance payouts if you share policies. Please discuss your particular facts with a family law attorney. Restraining orders have time limits unless you obtain a permanent one. The information provided presents opinions and examples and does not... View More

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3 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Domestic Violence and Family Law for California on
Q: I have been living separately from my husband for over 10 years due to DV. If I file for divorce does he get alimony?

I got a restraining order when I fled domestic violence 10 years ago, but never filed for divorce because it was too stressful. I just got a large insurance pay out and he says he is entitled to half, I haven’t seen him in 10 years. Is this true because we have been leagally married this whole... View More

Tobie B. Waxman
Tobie B. Waxman
answered on Feb 12, 2024

Probably not. The passage of time without him receiving financial support from you is relevant to whether he needs it now -- 10 years later. It is unlikely the court would grant such a request from him if he made one after you file for divorce.

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