Claiming Discrimination In Arizona
Summary
Claiming discrimination in arizona involves identifying the type of discrimination, gathering evidence, and filing a complaint with the eeoc or arizona civil rights division. In family court, document incidents thoroughly and raise the issue formally through your attorney. If disability-related, ensure recognition under the ada and consult a family law attorney.Full Conversation
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In family court, claiming discrimination can be complex, but here are some general steps:
- Document incidents of discrimination thoroughly, including dates and details.
- Gather evidence, such as witness statements or records.
- Raise the issue formally in court through your attorney.
- Consider filing a complaint with relevant agencies if applicable.
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If my sons mother believes alcohol or drugs were the reason i had a stroke and claims im unfit to raise a child but doesn't bring that up until years later can i claim that as discrimination against being disabled
Claiming discrimination in family court in Arizona can indeed be challenging, particularly with disability-related issues. Here are some points to consider:
- Discrimination Basis: Ensure your disability is recognized under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Documentation: Collect evidence proving discrimination based solely on your disability.
- Legal Representation: Consult with a family law attorney experienced with discrimination cases.
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