Juvenile Rights During Interrogation

Summary

Juveniles in texas have rights during interrogations, including having a parent present. Legal aid services can assist with closed juvenile cases. For estate probate issues, be cautious with documents like limited power of attorney and waiver of service. Free or low-cost legal assistance is available through texas legal services center, texas law help, and local legal aid clinics.

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cps was sent to investiated a sexual assault that was reported about my son sexually assaulting a girl 13years old that report this to the school and the school reported it to the law so cps came to home to investiage but they claimed that someone made a report that a child in the home was sexually assualting another child in home. never asked or said the true investigation purpose. after findings that no sexually assult was happening with to in home. law inforcement makes a arrest on that actual report claiming they found reson to believe it accured but they never talked with the eleged perpatrator at all
It sounds like a complex and serious situation. Given the nature of the case involving your son, would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with this matter?
is there legail aid that helps in a juvenille case that has already happened and is closed
Yes, there are legal aid services that can help with closed juvenile cases. You can reach out to organizations like Texas RioGrande Legal Aid or Lone Star Legal Aid for assistance. They may provide guidance on post-conviction relief or other legal matters related to your case.
Would you like contact details for any specific legal aid organization?
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You can contact the following legal aid organizations for assistance with your closed juvenile case:

Texas RioGrande Legal Aid


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.trla.org

Lone Star Legal Aid


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.lonestarlegal.org
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
also when a estate probate accures and my son is entitled to asseset of his dad that were passed from his dad from his dads parents estate the uncle of my child want me to sign limited power of attorney and sign a waiver of service and further notice would he be giving up his assets
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It sounds like you have a complex estate probate issue. Here are some important points:
- A limited power of attorney allows someone to act on your behalf in specific matters.
- A waiver of service and further notice means you waive your right to be formally notified of proceedings.
Be cautious before signing any documents, as it may affect your son's entitlement. Consulting with an estate attorney would be advisable.
Would you like more information on this matter or assistance in finding an estate attorney?
i cant afford a lawyer
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I understand that affording a lawyer can be challenging. Here are some options for free or low-cost legal assistance in Texas:
- Texas Legal Services Center: Provides various legal aid services.
- Texas Law Help: Offers guidance on a wide range of legal issues.
- Local Legal Aid Clinics: Check with local law schools or community organizations for free legal clinics.
Would you like more information on any of these resources?