Facing Tpr Adoption Proceedings

Summary

The user is facing a Termination of Parental Rights (TPR) and adoption motion in Florida. The allegations against her include abandonment and neglect of her child. She has been to rehab for mental health issues and has evidence of her rehabilitation and mental health improvement. She has not yet presented this evidence to the court. She is seeking legal advice and is considering applying for a court-appointed attorney as she cannot afford one.

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I am facing a TPR and Motion to adopt my daughter by her father and stepmother.
What state are you currently residing in, April? This will help me provide you with the most accurate information.
Florida
What is the reason given for the Termination of Parental Rights (TPR)? This will help me provide you with the most accurate information.
Abandonment abused and neglected my daughter
What evidence has been presented against you to support these allegations? In Florida, TPR cases are serious and require substantial evidence.
I went ti rehab to get help with my mental issues and depression and hes saying that i neglected her because i called him to come get her so she could be with him while i went to get help
Have you been able to provide evidence of your rehabilitation and mental health improvement to the court?
In Florida, courts consider the best interest of the child, including the mental and emotional stability of the parents.
I can
What kind of evidence do you have to show your rehabilitation and mental health improvement? In Florida, this could be crucial in TPR cases.
I am going to counseling im on meds and i have a certificate of completion from my rehab
Have you presented this evidence to the court yet? In Florida, demonstrating rehabilitation can be crucial in TPR cases.
No im trying to get legal advice. He has a lawyer and i dont
Have you considered applying for a court-appointed attorney? In Florida, you may be eligible for one in TPR cases if you can't afford a lawyer.
How
You can apply for a court-appointed attorney by contacting the Florida State Bar Association or your local legal aid office. They can guide you through the process.
I dont have money for an attorney
In Florida, you may qualify for a court-appointed attorney if you can't afford one. You can apply through your local legal aid office or the Florida State Bar Association.