Summary
If you are facing abuse and being denied access to your own money in Indiana, you have legal rights to your property. You can demand access, file a police report for theft, and seek help from local legal aid organizations like Indiana Legal Services, Inc. For issues of abuse and discrimination, you can file a lawsuit against individuals and contact the Civil Rights Division of the US Department of Justice. Starting with a local lawyer familiar with Indiana laws is advisable. If in immediate danger, call 911.Full Conversation
could I get a lawyer
Yes, you can get a lawyer. In Indiana, legal aid organizations can provide free or low-cost legal help. The Indiana Legal Services, Inc. (ILS) is one option. They can be contacted at (*) *-* or via their website www.indianalegalservices.org.
would I be able too sue and possibly go too wintess protetion since I am dilling with a relitve that is in congess that is abusive that will not let me leave his family?
In Indiana, you can sue for abuse. As for witness protection, that typically applies to criminal cases, not civil suits. Your lawyer can provide more guidance. If you're in danger, contact the police immediately.
could I sue the Indiana state congress for my cousin that is in congress having people n y state being discriminant and abusive and harassing me for all my life?
Suing a state congress is complex and usually protected under sovereign immunity. However, you can file a lawsuit against individuals for discrimination and harassment. Contact a lawyer for personalized advice. If you're in immediate danger, call *.
how about the civil rights division us department of justice section VI- proving Discrimination - Intentional Discrimination civil rights violation?
Under Section VI of the Civil Rights Division of the US Department of Justice, you can file a complaint if you believe you've been a victim of intentional discrimination. Here are the steps:
*. Gather all evidence of the discrimination.
*. File a complaint with the Civil Rights Division.
*. They will investigate and take appropriate action if necessary.
Remember to consult with a lawyer for personalized guidance.
Should I start in my state first
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https://www.jhaskinlaw.com/discrimination/race-discrimination/ Indianapolis race Discrimination Lawyer first?
Yes, starting in your state is a good idea. Local lawyers like the Indianapolis Race Discrimination Lawyer you mentioned would be familiar with Indiana laws and could provide more personalized advice.
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