False Accusations Child Custody

Summary

False accusations can severely impact child custody arrangements. In Michigan, you have the right to contest these accusations and request a hearing to modify visitation rights. If dissatisfied with your current lawyer, you can change representation and file a complaint if necessary. Legal aid services in Michigan, such as Michigan Legal Help, offer face-to-face consultations to better understand and address your situation. Contact them at (734) 998-6100 or visit their website for more information.

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False accusations against me in the past and my time with the kids was suspended
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Paul. It sounds like a challenging time for you. Can you please share your location to provide more relevant legal guidance? Also, have you already consulted a lawyer regarding these accusations and the suspension of your visitation rights?
Ossineke Michigan
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Paul. In Michigan:
- You have the right to contest false accusations.
- You can request a hearing to modify your visitation rights.
- A child's best interest is considered in all custody cases.
Consulting an attorney may be beneficial for you.
That’s the problem is I had a lawyer the first time and then she did it again
I understand your frustration, Paul. In Michigan:
- You can change your lawyer if you're dissatisfied.
- File a complaint if needed.
- Seek advice from a different attorney.
Remember, your rights are paramount. Don't hesitate to take necessary action.
It’s hard to explain the situation in text
I understand, Paul. It's a complex situation. You can consider using legal aid services in Michigan for assistance. They may offer face-to-face consultations which could help in conveying your situation better.
Do they have a number
Yes, they do. Here's the contact information for Michigan Legal Help:

Michigan Legal Help



Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.michiganlegalhelp.org
Thanks
You're welcome, Paul. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions. Always remember, your rights are important. Take care.