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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law and Juvenile Law for Ohio on
Q: A 16 yr old boy and 15 yr old girl are dating, and have been dating for almost 11 months. When he is 17, is it illegal?

The girl just turned 15 and he will be turning 17 in a couple weeks. Is it against the law for him and her to continue dating when he is 17? How does the law apply to this type of scenario? If two people are dating and they are both minors, but one is older than the other by a year and a half, when... View More

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answered on Mar 25, 2024

Dating or having sex? Dating is not illegal at that age, obviously we are assuming parents are ok. However, when the young man turns 18, she will be turning 16, I am presuming shortly after…It would not be statutory rape because she is 16 (the age of consent). If she is 15 then it would be... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Juvenile Law for Michigan on
Q: Is there anything i can do about my neighbors constantly watching me and relaying every move myself and my children make

To the father of my children? I have a friend over they tell him i dont take the kids outside for a day they tell him. Its uncomfortable in my own home at this point

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answered on Mar 24, 2024

Dealing with neighbors who are monitoring your activities and relaying information can be both stressful and invasive. It's important to first assess the situation calmly and consider speaking directly to your neighbors about how their actions make you feel. Sometimes, open communication can... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Juvenile Law for Alabama on
Q: How can I a minor marry another minor without parents consent?

My partner has issues with his parents and I was hoping by marrying that could help him move out but I am aware we need parent's consent but his parents don't like me I just need to know is there anything I can do to help him out of his situation

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answered on Mar 22, 2024

It's essential to understand that the laws regarding marriage, particularly involving minors, can vary significantly from one jurisdiction to another. In many places, minors require parental consent to marry. If one or both parties are under 18, this is usually a legal requirement.... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights, Education Law and Juvenile Law for Illinois on
Q: What can I do to protect my child if a boy keeps emotionally & mentally bullying her and its a private school?

Boy is an immigrant that is a classmate that has slapped my child in the face and keeps bothering my child. I spoken to the principal several time as well as the teacher but nothing has been done about it. Boy doesn't speak any English.

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answered on Mar 20, 2024

If your child is being bullied, your priority is her well-being and safety. Since you have already spoken to the principal and teacher without resolution, consider writing a formal complaint detailing all incidents and previous communications. Ensure that this is submitted to the school's... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Y don’t attorney really investigate accusations from DCFS

If DCFS make accusations but twist everything around y do attorneys take their word for it not caring the mental damage it’s causing

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answered on Mar 15, 2024

In California, attorneys have an ethical duty to represent their clients zealously within the bounds of the law. However, when dealing with accusations from the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), attorneys must navigate a complex web of legal standards, evidence, and procedural... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Education Law, Juvenile Law and Health Care Law for Georgia on
Q: Will the parents of child with cancer be found guilty by judge for school absences if documents provided by doctor?

The school board went and filed a pre warrant for our arrest and now have to go to court, the lady came by house last Thursday school was closed Friday and Monday she asked me to get medical records/document from doctor excusing my child for unexcused absences,I said I would, I went that Friday but... View More

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answered on Mar 14, 2024

Facing legal action for your child's school absences under these circumstances can be incredibly stressful. However, when medical documentation is provided to explain absences due to a serious health condition like cancer, it significantly affects the situation. The court typically considers... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Juvenile Law for Massachusetts on
Q: we have an ongoing dcf case with our daughter... What is a standard time frame before being reunited. thank you
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answered on Mar 14, 2024

The timeline for reunification in a DCF (Department of Children and Families) case can vary significantly depending on the specific circumstances of your case. However, I can provide some general information:

1. The primary goal of DCF is to ensure the safety and well-being of the child....
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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Civil Rights, Juvenile Law and Probate for Indiana on
Q: Is it a violation of me/mychild rights when a caseworker remove child from one placement to another without court order?
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answered on Mar 12, 2024

Removing a child from one placement to another without a court order could potentially be a violation of the child's and the parent's rights, depending on the specific circumstances of the case. Child welfare agencies and caseworkers are generally required to follow due process and obtain... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law for California on
Q: How does one ask for a hearing in Juvenile Court to present evidence to the court of numerous laws broken?

Her court appointed lawyer is not helpful and just agrees with CPS. We have identified the violations in Welfare and Institution Codes, Rules of the Court, Federal, State and County/Local laws. My grandson was detained at two months old and is now 11 months.

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answered on Mar 12, 2024

In California, if you believe that Child Protective Services (CPS) and the court-appointed attorney are not acting in the best interests of your grandson and have violated various laws, you can take the following steps to request a hearing in Juvenile Court to present your evidence:

1. File...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Juvenile Law for California on
Q: Pro bono for assistancevictim 15yr 11 mo. kissed 41 yr man. He said, "Hell NO!" She framed him forced plea deal 288C?

How can this be reopened for cheap? Public defender failed to assist. DA was disbarred within the year. Judge was also in criminal activity from newspaper articles. Jane Doe accused another man 3 yrs prior. Wittnesses weren't allowed to testify or man's lover. Everything to show he... View More

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answered on Mar 7, 2024

I'm so sorry to hear about this situation. It sounds like a very difficult and painful experience, and like there may have been serious problems with how the case was handled. Here are a few thoughts and suggestions for seeking assistance:

First, I would strongly recommend connecting...
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2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury, Civil Litigation, Juvenile Law and Probate for California on
Q: WHAT TYPE OF ATTORNEY IS NEEDED TO ASSIST WITH A CLAIM FOR LOSS, TO A COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

I SUBMITTED SOMEWHAT OF A ROUGH DRAFT TO THE LA COUNTY BOS WAS DENIED AND NOT SURE TO RESUBMIT CLAIM OR CONSIDER FURTHER LEGAL REMEDYS

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answered on Mar 5, 2024

When dealing with a claim for loss to a county board of supervisors, such as the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, you might want to consult with an attorney who has experience in government claims and administrative law. These attorneys are familiar with the processes and legal strategies... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Juvenile Law for Texas on
Q: Is it ok for a 16 year old to date a 13 year old?
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answered on Mar 4, 2024

There is no legal prohibition on "dating" per se in Texas.

Until the age of 17 years, a person does not have the legal capacity to consent to any type of sexual conduct in the State of Texas. Therefore, any sexual conduct engaged in with that person will be legally considered to...
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2 Answers | Asked in Juvenile Law and Employment Law for California on
Q: State of Nevada private investigators licensing board are they allowed to contact me directly to ask about a juvenile ca

Case that was 20 years ago when I was a minor and it states that they want the minutes and final disposition of the outcome of my case I just just I just do not feel comfortable or obligated to give this information and I feel that they are trying to further investigate to discriminate me to get my... View More

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answered on Mar 2, 2024

Under California law, licensing boards have broad authority to investigate applicants to ensure they meet all legal and regulatory requirements for the profession they are applying to enter. This can include looking into past criminal records, even those from when someone was a minor, especially if... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Juvenile Law for Michigan on
Q: i am currently 15 turning 16 in September my dad isent in my life anymore and my mom is really abusive

i have a safe place to go but anytime i leave she marks me as a run away

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answered on Feb 28, 2024

I'm very sorry to hear you are in an abusive situation. No child should have to endure that, especially from a parent. Here are some suggestions that may help provide you support and safety:

- Talk to another trusted adult like a teacher, school counselor, or your friend's parents...
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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Juvenile Law for Georgia on
Q: how do i go about filing an answer of a petion against me if no one informed me to respond in writing not even my caa
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answered on Feb 28, 2024

If you haven't been informed about filing an answer to a petition against you, it's important to take action promptly. Begin by reviewing any documentation or notices you may have received related to the petition. If you haven't received any information about responding in writing,... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Juvenile Law for Georgia on
Q: how do i go about filing an answer of a petion against me if no one informed me to respond in writing not even my caa
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answered on Mar 2, 2024

When you were served, you should have been served with Summons that gave you instructions on how to respond. If you are unaware of how to respond, you should contact the court. It would also be beneficial for you to hire an attorney to represent you if you are unsure how to file an Answer and... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Juvenile Law on
Q: I needsupport with an injustice in my dependency case. Torrance police released my son to grandfather after i said not 2

I had a dependency case with wrongful removal and many legal malpractice contributions and has been closed with guardianship with no visits and no contact with me ...parental rights were not terminated and I had a 730 in my favor. No charges against me vague statements that we had domestic... View More

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answered on Feb 26, 2024

In California, navigating the complexities of dependency cases and the decisions surrounding them can be challenging, especially when you feel that an injustice has occurred. If your case involves what you believe to be wrongful removal and legal malpractice, and it has resulted in a guardianship... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Personal Injury, Juvenile Law, Child Custody and Family Law for California on
Q: What are my children and I’s chances of being reunified immediately w/adhering to case plan & all 3 entering Fam mh prg

Cps didn’t make me aware of the juvenile detention petition report until 11 days after that hearing took place, cps has had separate hearings without my knowledge with personal/professional misconducts. Intentional negligence and emotional distress for the well being of my children’s medical... View More

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

Under California law, the chances of reunification with your children upon adhering to a case plan and entering a family mental health program can be significantly improved, as the system prioritizes the well-being and safety of children, aiming for family preservation whenever possible. Compliance... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Internet Law and Juvenile Law for Pennsylvania on
Q: I have a friend who admitted to viewing CP many years ago who lives out of country. I did not report him. Am I at risk?

Do I need to report him to avoid consequences?

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

I understand the difficult situation, but not reporting knowledge of past child abuse imagery viewing does carry risks legally and ethically. Here are a few considerations:

1. In many jurisdictions, not reporting knowledge of felony sex crimes against minors is itself a criminal offense. So...
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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Juvenile Law and Native American Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Can regain your parental rights after your rights have been terminated?

I had my rights terminated when my daughter was 3 now she's 15 almost 16 and is having issues in the home with her adopted parents and I was wondering if there's anything I can do get my rights back?

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answered on Feb 25, 2024

In Oklahoma, once parental rights have been terminated, the decision is generally considered final and irreversible. This means that the legal relationship between a parent and a child is permanently severed, making it extremely challenging to regain parental rights after termination. However, each... View More

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