Child Custody Legal Steps

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In Georgia, you can petition for full custody and a name change due to domestic violence and neglect. Gather evidence like police reports and photos. Consulting a family law attorney is advisable for personalized guidance. You may also seek compensation for damages caused by your ex-partner, though collecting may be challenging if he lacks funds. Legal options like wage garnishment or liens on future assets could be explored.

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It seems like you're looking for information regarding child custody. Can you tell me a bit more about your situation or any specific questions you have? This will help me provide more relevant information.
My child’s farther have not in my daughter life since she was * she is * now how can I go about getting full custody and change her name . When she was *-* yrs old I was in a domestic violence with him multiple times police has been called I have witnesses of him giving me a black eye and I also have pictures of her when she was last with him which was she was * and she came back with bruises on her back and sthraches
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Georgia, you can petition for full custody and a name change. Here's a general outline of the steps you might consider:
- File a Petition: Submit a petition for modification of custody and a name change in your county's Superior Court.
- Gather Evidence: Collect any evidence of domestic violence and neglect, including police reports, photos, and witness statements.
- Consult an Attorney: It's advisable to consult a family law attorney for personalized guidance.
Would you like help connecting with local lawyers who can provide more assistance with your case?
Okay do I have a winning case because of scared to let my daughter around and she don’t even know him they never had a relationship together
It sounds like you have significant concerns regarding your daughter's safety and well-being. Given the history of domestic violence and lack of relationship, you may have a strong case for full custody. Would you like help connecting with local lawyers who can provide more assistance with your case?
She also knows my fiancé as dad
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It sounds like you have a potentially strong case for full custody and a name change, given the history of domestic violence and absence of the biological father in your daughter's life. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Can I also have him pay me back on the apartment that I was in he caused damaged and it’s on my credit
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It seems like your situation involves both custody and financial matters. If your ex-partner caused damage to your apartment and it's affecting your credit, you may be able to seek compensation. This could be included in a civil lawsuit for damages.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Yes I need to sick compensation because he also punched my windshield left a big glass whole while my daughter was in the back seat
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It seems like you have a significant case involving both child custody and potential compensation for damages. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, can you provide a bit more information about the incident with the windshield?
On top of him taking my phone from when I was calling *
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It sounds like you have a strong case involving multiple serious issues, including child custody and potential compensation for damages. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
If yes, could you please share a bit more information about the incident with the windshield?
How would he be able to pay me if he is broke
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Given the complexity and seriousness of your case, it might be a high-value case for a lawyer. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, I can start by asking a few questions to gather the necessary information.
Regarding your question, if he is broke, collecting compensation might be challenging. However, a lawyer can advise on options such as wage garnishment or liens on any future assets. Would you like to proceed with connecting to local lawyers?