Summary
In Illinois, violating a no-contact order can lead to criminal charges, and DCFS can claim neglect if they believe a child is in danger. Refusing services can affect your case. Exceptions to no-contact orders should be clearly stated in the order itself. If it allows contact for child care, you may not be in violation. Free legal aid options include the Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Illinois Legal Aid Online, and the Southern Illinois University School of Law Legal Clinic. If you are struggling to find help, these resources may provide the assistance you need.Full Conversation
DCFS is claiming I violated his no contact bond and failed to protect my son while also refusing services
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please tell me which state you're located in so I can provide the most accurate information?
Centralia illinois
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Illinois:
- Violating a no-contact order can lead to criminal charges.
- DCFS can claim neglect if they believe a child is in danger.
- Refusing services can affect your case.
Consider contacting a local attorney for advice.
We didn’t violate his no contact. It says no contact unless for child care
I understand your concern. In Illinois, exceptions to no-contact orders should be clearly stated in the order itself. If it allows contact for child care, you may not be in violation. However, it's best to consult a local attorney.
I don’t have the money to afford one and I’m scared I’m going to loose my aon
I understand your concern. In Illinois, you may qualify for free legal aid. Here's a resource:
Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * E Broadway, Alton, IL *
Website: www.lollaf.org They said they couldn’t help
I'm sorry to hear that. You can try contacting the Illinois Legal Aid Online. They may be able to assist you.
Illinois Legal Aid Online
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N State St # *, Chicago, IL *
Website: www.illinoislegalaid.org I did that also no help
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles. You can try reaching out to the Southern Illinois University School of Law Legal Clinic. They may be able to assist you.
Southern Illinois University School of Law Legal Clinic
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: Lesar Law Building, Carbondale, IL *
Website: www.law.siu.edu/self-help/clinic.html