Visitation Rights Legal Guidance

Summary

To challenge a judges decision or seek their removal, you generally need to file a motion or appeal. Consider consulting an attorney for guidance on filing a motion or appeal and gather evidence to support your claims of bias. You may also file a petition for visitation rights. For potential criminal charges like interference, trespassing, destruction of property, and mail tampering, consulting with a local attorney is advisable. They can help address both visitation and criminal charges. If financial constraints are a concern, look for lawyers offering payment plans or sliding scale fees.

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I want to file for visitation to see my wife in wyndotte county ks , first I wouldike the judge that granted the younger sister of my wife guardianship over my wife removed because I think he was biased didn'tisten to anything I had to say or read anything I sent because he just said well the family doesn't think I had a leg to stand on and the family has never been involved in our lives this all started when my wife wanted her blazer back then the son started making up lies saying it was my idea I'm a bum I live off of my wife they were never involved with us only when they wanted something same with family it was 7 years since we seen them last now I can't see my wife I can't have any contact with her at all and all I did was take her to the hospital then all this happened I want judge removed so I can file for visitation
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To challenge a judge's decision or seek their removal, you generally need to file a motion or appeal. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Consult an attorney for guidance on filing a motion or appeal.
- Gather evidence to support your claims of bias.
- Consider filing a petition for visitation rights.
Would you like to be connected with local lawyers who can assist you further?
Yes and I also want these people charged with interfering in our lives and for trespassing , destruction of property and mail tampering an mail theft I've already filed a police report last year
It seems like you have a complex legal situation involving visitation rights and potential criminal charges. Since you've already filed a police report, it might be beneficial to consult with a local attorney who can help with both visitation and addressing any criminal charges. Would you like help connecting with local lawyers?
Yes some one that will work with me because I don't have much money
To assist you further, I can help connect you with local lawyers who might offer payment plans or work on a sliding scale. Can you provide me with your phone number, name, and your *-digit zipcode?
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This seems like a potentially strong case for a lawyer due to the complexity involving visitation rights, potential bias, and criminal charges. I'll need to gather some information to connect you with local lawyers who can assist you further.
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Kevin Boyle
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It looks like there's a strong case for a lawyer, given the complexities involved and the potential criminal charges. Let's proceed with gathering the necessary information to connect you with local lawyers who can assist further. Could you please provide your *-digit zipcode?
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Name: Kevin Boyle
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Reason: Visitation rights, potential bias, and criminal charges related to interference, trespassing, destruction of property, and mail tampering.
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It seems like a potentially complex and high-value case, given the visitation rights, potential bias, and criminal charges. Connecting with local lawyers is a good step. If you need further assistance or have additional questions, feel free to reach out!
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It seems Kevin Boyle has a potentially strong case involving visitation rights and criminal charges. He has already provided contact details for connecting with local lawyers. If you have further questions or need assistance, please feel free to ask!