Court Order Visitation Rights

Summary

Court orders for child visitation in alabama should be respected by all parties involved. If your visitation rights are being challenged, consult with an attorney to ensure compliance. Minors should not be held in detention facilities longer than necessary, and any mistreatment should be reported to the appropriate authorities. Consider contacting a lawyer experienced in juvenile justice or civil rights for guidance.

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They have my child that I don’t have custody of he’s being evaluated
It sounds like your child is involved with Pathways for evaluation, possibly related to a custody or welfare matter. In Alabama, court orders should be respected by all involved parties. If Pathways is a service provider, they may need to follow the court's visitation order.
Have you contacted your attorney or the court about this situation to ensure your visitation rights are being upheld?
I have my sons probation officer is telling them I’m not to see my son because the guardian said so
It sounds like a complex situation involving your son's probation officer, the guardian, and Pathways. In Alabama, court orders should generally be followed by all parties. Here are some steps you could consider:
- Contact your attorney to discuss the situation and ensure your visitation rights are upheld.
- Reach out to the court to clarify your visitation rights and the enforcement of the court order.
- Communicate with the probation officer to understand the restrictions being placed on your visitation.
Could you provide more details about the court order, like when it was issued and its specific terms?
It was issued in April * I had a case with dhr that was closed and transferred relative custody but she is not related in any way and everything was fine until I repossessed a car from her daughter.my son had to go to court and was ordered to be evaluated by pathways awaiting his bed there he spent four months in a detention facility isn’t that against the law to being held in the back almost the whole time
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It sounds like your situation involves complex custody and legal issues. In Alabama, holding a minor in a detention facility for an extended period under certain conditions might raise legal concerns. Here are some general points:
- Minors should not be held in facilities longer than necessary.
- Court orders for visitation should be respected by all parties.
- You might consider consulting with an attorney to assess potential legal violations.
Would you like more information on how to address these concerns or have any specific questions?
Who would I talk to about my son being done like that in the juvenile detention center I have evidence he was mistreated while there and his probation officer even said he was not supposed to have been there that long
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This situation may have significant legal implications, and connecting with local lawyers might be beneficial. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please let me know, and I'll ask some questions to gather the necessary information for a referral.
To address the mistreatment in the juvenile detention center, you should consider:
- Contacting a lawyer experienced in juvenile justice or civil rights.
- Reporting the mistreatment to the appropriate oversight agency or local authorities.
- Documenting all evidence and communications related to the mistreatment.
Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?