Dss Investigation Legal Guidance

Summary

DSS can investigate child endangerment reports in South Carolina. Drug paraphernalia can lead to legal issues, and property managers may inquire about drug-related matters. Consult a local attorney for guidance. The South Carolina Bar Pro Bono Program offers free legal help to eligible individuals. Contact them at (803) 799-7100 or visit scbar.Org/public/get-legal-help/.

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Someone called DSS on me and they came to my mom's house where my son stays my mother did not know that she had the right to refuse to let them in to look around and when they did they found paraphernalia this happened about a week ago today the property manager just called my mother and stated that the police got a hold of her to bring it to her attention that there were drugs found in the apartment so the property manager wants to meet with my mother and talk about the situation tomorrow I'm worried about the well-being of my son and my mother and don't know what our options are illegally
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To provide accurate information, could you please let me know your location?
Laurens South Carolina *
This is a difficult situation. In South Carolina:
- DSS can conduct investigations if they receive a report of child endangerment.
- Drug paraphernalia may cause legal issues.
- The property manager can ask about drug-related issues.
You should consult a local attorney. They can provide guidance on your specific situation.
I need to find a lawyer probino can you direct me on who to get a hold of
You can reach out to the South Carolina Bar Pro Bono Program. They offer free legal help to eligible individuals. Their contact number is (*) *-*. For more information, visit their website: scbar.org/public/get-legal-help/.