Summary
Disorderly conduct with a domestic abuse enhancer in Wisconsin is a serious charge that can affect custody rights. Its crucial to seek legal representation. Conditions of bond may include restrictions on seeing your children. Public defenders or legal aid societies can assist if you cant afford a private attorney. Lawyers fees vary by hourly rates, flat fees, or contingency fees. Contact the Dane County Bar Association or Wisconsin State Bar for specialized attorneys. A conviction may impact custody, but complete loss of parental rights is rare. Consult a lawyer for the best chance of having charges dropped.Full Conversation
I pushed my ex during an argument and am now being charged with a disorderly conduct with a domestic abuse enhancer because we share a child together, what do I do? Will I lose custody of my kids?
Hello ****, this is a serious situation. May I know your location to give you a more precise information? Also, do you have a legal representation? Remember, it's crucial to consult with a legal professional in such cases.
I don't have legal resprensetation. Dane County, Wisconsin.
Hello ****, In Wisconsin:
- Disorderly conduct with a domestic abuse enhancer is a serious charge.
- If convicted, it may affect your custody rights.
- It's recommended to seek legal representation.
Wisconsin State Public Defender's Office could help in your case.
My conditions of bond hearing in on the 21st of December, could the conditions be that I can't see my kids?
Hello ****, in Wisconsin, conditions of bond can indeed include restrictions on contact with certain individuals, potentially including your children. However, this is determined on a case-by-case basis. It's advisable to consult with a legal representative beforehand to understand your situation better.
Are there lawyers that would be able to work with me for little to no cost?
Hello, ****. In Dane County, Wisconsin, you may qualify for assistance from the Wisconsin State Public Defender's Office if you're unable to afford a private attorney. Also, various legal aid societies offer services at reduced rates or for free. They assess eligibility based on income.
They said that I couldn't get a public defender until I have a case number. Could I bring a lawyer to the conditions of bond hearing?
Hello ****, in Wisconsin, you have the right to have an attorney present at any stage of the proceedings, including the conditions of bond hearing. If you can afford a private attorney, it's advisable to bring one.
How do lawyers calculate how much I owe them?
Hello ****, lawyers typically calculate their fees based on:
- An hourly rate: You pay for the actual time the lawyer spent.
- A flat fee: For certain tasks, a lawyer might charge a single, fixed amount.
- Contingency fees: The lawyer's fee is a percentage of the amount awarded in the case.
This can vary, so it's important to discuss payment structure upfront.
Do you know of any attorney's that specialize in these types of cases?
Hello ****, I would recommend contacting your local Dane County Bar Association or the Wisconsin State Bar's Lawyer Referral and Information Service. They can match you with attorneys who specialize in family and criminal law, which would be relevant to your case.
Thank you!
You're welcome, ****. If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Best of luck with your situation.
If convicted, could I lose custody of my kids? Or lose my rights altogether? Is there a chance that this could be dropped?
Hello ****, in Wisconsin:
- A conviction of disorderly conduct with a domestic abuse enhancer may impact custody rights.
- Complete loss of parental rights is usually for more severe cases, but it varies.
- The chances of charges being dropped depend on various factors, including the strength of the evidence. It's best to consult a lawyer.
Thank you so much for your help
You're welcome, ****. I'm here to help whenever you need it. Remember, it's important to consult with a legal professional about your situation. Take care.