Cps Allegations Legal Battle
Summary
If youre facing false allegations from CPS in Ohio, document all interactions and gather evidence to support your claims. Consider hiring a family law attorney, even if funds are limited, as some may offer payment plans or work on a contingency basis. You can also seek assistance from legal aid organizations or pro bono lawyers. Reach out to local legal aid offices or family law clinics at law schools for free or low-cost legal advice.Full Conversation
My fiancé and myself have been batteling Trumbull County CPS. They took our children based on false allegations made by individuals who only meant to cause us harm. They have cps has falsified court documents. They even when as far as withdrawing the case only to refile immediately with no new evidence. Initially the magistrate ruled the kids to be returned to us to which cps filed a motion to stay and it was granted. The case then sat on the judges desk for * weeks before he made any decision and the day he was going to make a decision cps withdrew the case and refiled. The only evidence they have is a photo they digitally manipulated to make our yard appear messy. They also have drug out the process by filing multiple continuances and lying about the reasons for needing to do so such as hiring a new lawyer which they did not, and the Trumbull county family court keeps allowing them to violate our rights and break the law.
****, it sounds like you're dealing with a complex and challenging situation. Here are some general steps you might consider:
- Document all interactions and communications with CPS and the court.
- Gather evidence that supports your claims about false allegations and manipulated evidence.
- Consider hiring a lawyer specializing in family law to help navigate the legal proceedings.
- You may want to file a formal complaint against CPS for misconduct.
Do you want to be connected with local lawyers who can assist you further?
I dont have any money
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. In Michigan, you might consider seeking help from legal aid organizations or pro bono lawyers who can assist with family law issues. Here are some steps you can take:
- Reach out to Michigan Legal Help (www.michiganlegalhelp.org) for resources and guidance.
- Contact your local legal aid office for free or low-cost legal assistance.
- Look for family law clinics at local law schools that might offer free legal advice.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
im in ohio
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It seems like a potentially high-value case, given the serious nature of your allegations against CPS. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers in Ohio who can better assist you with your case? If so, I can help gather the necessary details.
yes but i dont have any money]
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It sounds like a high-value case given the serious allegations against CPS. Even if funds are limited, some lawyers may offer payment plans or work on a contingency basis. Would you like to explore this option with local lawyers who might assist you? If so, please share:
- What is your phone number?