Filing Charges And Guardianship
Summary
In Kansas, the statute of limitations for criminal charges varies by offense. Misdemeanor charges must be filed within 1-2 years, while felony charges can be filed within 5 years or more. For false accusations, gather evidence and file a police report. If facing guardianship issues, consider challenging it in court and consult an elder law or family law attorney for guidance.Full Conversation
How can I go about filing charges against them for false accusations saying that they are scared when I have had no contact with anyone
In Kansas, if you want to file charges for false accusations, you may consider the following steps:
- Gather evidence that supports your claim.
- File a police report detailing the false accusations.
- Consider consulting with an attorney for legal advice and representation.
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- Gather evidence that supports your claim.
- File a police report detailing the false accusations.
- Consider consulting with an attorney for legal advice and representation.
Would you like information on how to find a local attorney?
I also know that the family is lying about everything me and my wife love each other and when I was able to speak to my wife before being cut off she asked me when am I picking her up from the nursing home and how long is this supposed to last and the family that was never in our lives just pops up and takes over and have made up stories about me
It sounds like a difficult situation. To help you further, could you let me know if you are seeking assistance with the false accusations, or if you need help regarding the care and custody of your wife?
The plan was to have my wife with me I had just taken her to hospital for care and they kept her against her will wouldn't let her leave and she told them several times I want to go home with my husband
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It sounds like your primary concern is regarding the care and custody of your wife. In Kansas, you may want to consider the following steps:
- Gather any medical records, witness statements, or other evidence showing your wife's desire to leave the facility.
- Contact the hospital administration to discuss your wife's wishes and your concerns.
- Consult with an attorney who specializes in elder law or family law to understand your legal options.
Would you like information on how to find a local attorney?
It sounds like your primary concern is regarding the care and custody of your wife. In Kansas, you may want to consider the following steps:
- Gather any medical records, witness statements, or other evidence showing your wife's desire to leave the facility.
- Contact the hospital administration to discuss your wife's wishes and your concerns.
- Consult with an attorney who specializes in elder law or family law to understand your legal options.
Would you like information on how to find a local attorney?
The hospital won't talk to me they won't allow me there now because of family and wife is now moved to a nursing home where she never wanted to go and now the family is using her cognitive impairment to their advantage getting her to say what they want her to say so I am out of the picture
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It seems like a complex situation involving both false accusations and the care of your wife. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Gather Evidence: Collect any documentation, medical records, or witness statements showing your wife's wishes and your interactions with her.
- Legal Guardianship: You may need to challenge the legal guardianship or seek guardianship yourself.
- Consult with an Attorney: Elder law or family law attorneys can provide guidance specific to your situation.
Would you like more information on how to find an attorney?
It seems like a complex situation involving both false accusations and the care of your wife. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Gather Evidence: Collect any documentation, medical records, or witness statements showing your wife's wishes and your interactions with her.
- Legal Guardianship: You may need to challenge the legal guardianship or seek guardianship yourself.
- Consult with an Attorney: Elder law or family law attorneys can provide guidance specific to your situation.
Would you like more information on how to find an attorney?
The sister has guardianship over her they filed with our notifying me and got guardianship
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It sounds like a complex case involving guardianship and potential false accusations. You might want to consider the following steps:
- Gather any documentation or evidence you have regarding your wife's wishes and your interactions.
- Challenge the guardianship by filing a petition in court.
- Consult with an elder law or family law attorney for guidance.
Would you like information on how to find a local attorney?
It sounds like a complex case involving guardianship and potential false accusations. You might want to consider the following steps:
- Gather any documentation or evidence you have regarding your wife's wishes and your interactions.
- Challenge the guardianship by filing a petition in court.
- Consult with an elder law or family law attorney for guidance.
Would you like information on how to find a local attorney?