Probation Modification For Parenthood
Summary
If you are on probation in Connecticut with restrictions on unsupervised contact with minors and residency, and you are expecting a child, you may need to modify your probation terms. Contact your probation officer to discuss your situation and consider filing a motion with the court to request changes. This can help ensure you can have contact with your child and reside with them once they are born. Legal advice from a local attorney can provide personalized guidance on navigating this process.Full Conversation
On probation in CT for *-21a(*)
Hi ****! Are you seeking information on probation requirements or how to handle a specific issue related to your probation for the charge under Connecticut General Statutes ยง *-21a(*)?
How to handle situation
Hi ****! To provide you with the best information on handling your probation situation in Connecticut, can you please specify the particular issue or concern you are facing with your probation? This will help me give you more precise guidance.
My fiance is pregnant
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Hi ****! Congratulations on your fiance's pregnancy. Regarding your probation, it would help to know if you are facing any specific restrictions or challenges related to your probation terms because of this situation. Could you please provide more details about how your fiance's pregnancy is affecting your probation?
According to original orders of probation, no unsupervised contact with minors under *, do not reside with minors not approved by probation
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****, since your original probation terms restrict unsupervised contact with minors and residing with minors not approved by probation, you may need to request a modification of these terms due to your upcoming child.
- Contact your probation officer immediately to discuss the situation.
- Consider filing a motion with the court to modify the probation terms.
Would you like more specific guidance on how to proceed with modifying your probation terms?
Do I need to address both stipulations to allow for me to have contact with my child?
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****, yes, you would likely need to address both stipulations:
- Seek approval from your probation officer to modify the terms.
- File a motion with the court for modification of probation terms regarding unsupervised contact and residency with your child.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to modify your probation terms?