Summary
The user is facing a child custody case in Wisconsin. The father of her child is trying to take away her rights. She has evidence of his abusive behavior and substance addiction. The father is unemployed and has a criminal record. The user has no legal representation and is considering applying for legal aid due to her low income. She has no drug charges against her. The user was advised on how to gather and present evidence, the importance of a clean record, and the potential benefits of legal representation. She was also provided with the contact information for Wisconsin Legal Aid.Full Conversation
Currently battling a child custody and placement case with the father of my child .. he is trying to have my rights taken away how do I defend myself
What state are you currently residing in?
In general, courts consider the best interests of the child when determining custody. It's important to demonstrate your involvement and commitment to your child's well-being.
How do I prove that he is not capable of caring for her
What evidence do you have to support your claim?
General information:
- Document instances of neglect or abuse
- Gather testimonies from reliable witnesses
- Show proof of any substance abuse or criminal behavior.
Wisconsin
What specific instances or evidence do you have that demonstrate he is unfit to care for your child?
In Wisconsin, the court considers the child's best interest, including:
- The child's relationship with each parent
- Each parent's living situation
- The child's adjustment to home, school, and community.
He abused me our whole relationship I have photo proof of that and witnesses also he is an alcoholic and drug addict but he's claiming ghG I am a drug addict who is ubfit to care for our daughter
What steps have you taken so far in your legal proceedings?
General information:
- In Wisconsin, evidence of abuse and substance addiction can be crucial in custody cases.
- It's important to present your evidence in court effectively.
He hasn't had a job in years lives at his mom's in her basement our daughter doesn't have a room by him and he has a horrible record
What kind of record does he have? In Wisconsin, a parent's criminal record can be considered in custody cases, especially if it involves violence or substance abuse.
What would he be able to use to prove that I have a drug addiction
To prove drug addiction, he might use evidence such as medical records, police reports, or testimonies from witnesses who have seen you using drugs. Is there anything else I can assist you with?
He has domestics and assault to offi er Vail jumping disorderly conduct
In Wisconsin, domestic violence and assault charges can significantly impact custody decisions. Do you have legal representation for your case?
What if it is just him claiming that he knows I used drugs or tries to say I told him .. even if I didn't
Have you ever been charged or convicted for drug use?
General Information:
- In Wisconsin, mere accusations without substantial evidence are usually not enough to prove drug addiction in court.
- It's crucial to have a clean drug test result.
No I do not have legal representation
Would you like assistance in finding legal representation in Wisconsin? In child custody cases, having a lawyer can be beneficial to ensure your rights are protected.
No I have no drug charges
That's good to hear. It's important to maintain a clean record, especially in child custody cases. Is there anything else I can assist you with?
Yes I would but I'm low income so I don't know if that matters
Have you considered applying for legal aid? They provide free or low-cost legal services to those who qualify.
General Information:
- In Wisconsin, you can apply for legal aid if you meet certain income requirements.
- Contact Wisconsin Legal Aid at (*) *-* or visit their website at www.wisconsinlegalaid.org.
Yes I have
That's great, ****. Legal aid can provide valuable assistance in your case. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Wisconsin Legal Aid
Phone:(*) *-*
Website: www.wisconsinlegalaid.org Awesome thank you so much this has been a bug help
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your case!