Child Abuse Legal Support

Summary

If you believe your parental rights were violated in Michigan, document all incidents and request a hearing. Pro bono legal services like Michigan Legal Help and Legal Services of South Central Michigan can assist. If the court ignores your evidence, consult a pro bono lawyer and consider filing a complaint with the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission.

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I need to press charges for child abuse and need an attorney pro bono
I'm very sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Can you please tell me in which city and state you are located? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Wayland Michigan
Hello ****, sorry to hear about your situation. For pro bono legal assistance in child abuse cases in Michigan:
- Michigan Legal Help (www.michiganlegalhelp.org)
- Legal Services of South Central Michigan (www.lsscm.org)

For pressing charges, contact your local police or the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
My rights in the law were violated and ignored and my daughter was taken from me illegally I raised her I was getting supervised visits without a hearing and now my ex has cut off all communication between me and my daughter the courts are doing nothing
I'm very sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Michigan, you have the right to request a hearing if you believe your parental rights were violated. Also, if you suspect your ex is violating a court order, you should document all incidents and report them to the court.
I have requested a hearing and I have everything documented I can prove every lie since *
That's excellent, ****. Having all your evidence documented will be extremely helpful in court. You should present your documented proof at the hearing. If you don't have a lawyer, consider reaching out to pro bono services again. They can help guide you through the process.
The court is ignoring the evidence
I'm sorry to hear about this, ****. It might be beneficial to consult with a pro bono lawyer who can help ensure your evidence is properly presented and considered. Also, consider filing a complaint with the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission if you believe the court is not handling your case properly.
My rights have been violated since this started in * my x-filed an expert today which was granted without a hearing ignoring my right to due process
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Michigan, due process rights are protected by both state and federal constitutions. If you believe your rights were violated:
- Document everything
- Consult a pro bono lawyer
- Consider filing a complaint with the Michigan Judicial Tenure Commission.