Child Custody And Divorce

Summary

If youre dealing with a child custody and divorce case in fort kent, maine, its important to seek legal assistance. Consider reaching out to local legal aid organizations for help with your case. You may also want to consult with a family law attorney to understand your rights and options for financial support, address interference from your family and the involvement of dhs, and seek visitation or custody rights for your children. Additionally, consider reaching out to local domestic violence organizations for support and guidance. Remember to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.

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Heather
Hello Heather! How can I assist you today with your legal issue?
police department attached, a domestic violence, police report to my child custody in the middle of my divorce. Also submitting falsified evidence into court and was accepted and I’ve had five court-appointed attorneys in the I have had five court-appointed attorneys in past * */2 years also denied my right to self represent.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Heather. Can you please provide me with the location where this is happening?
fort Kent maine
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Heather. In Fort Kent, Maine, you can contact the Fort Kent Police Department for assistance with your domestic violence issue. It's important to report any falsified evidence to the court. Have you tried reaching out to any local legal aid organizations for help with your child custody and divorce case?
Yes, and I have had no help and it doesn’t seem like anybody really wants to
I understand that you've reached out to local legal aid organizations, but haven't received any help. It can be frustrating, but don't lose hope. Let's try to find another solution. Can you provide more details about your child custody and divorce case?
I filed for my divorce in * after outreaching for assistance in filing on my own through the hope and justice project trying to prevent further trauma, Dealing with family violence. Also, the state allowed my entire family to interfere with DHS- in that process. I am still to this day, still being financially, manipulated by my ex, and I’ve been completely alienated from my children.
I'm sorry to hear about your difficult situation, Heather. It sounds like you're dealing with a lot. Based on the information you've provided, here are a few things you can consider:

- To address the issue of being financially manipulated by your ex, you may want to consult with a family law attorney who can help you understand your rights and options for seeking financial support.

- Regarding the interference of your family and the involvement of DHS, it may be helpful to gather any evidence or documentation that supports your claims and present it to the court. You can discuss this with your attorney or seek legal advice from a local legal aid organization.

- Being alienated from your children is a serious concern. In child custody cases, the court's primary focus is the best interests of the child. It may be beneficial to consult with an attorney who specializes in family law to discuss your options for seeking visitation or custody rights.

- If you haven't already, you may want to reach out to local domestic violence organizations in your area. They can provide support, resources, and guidance on navigating the legal system.

Please keep in mind that I am not a lawyer, and it's important to consult with a legal professional who can provide personalized advice based on your specific circumstances.
OK I will try that. Thank you.
You're welcome, Heather! I'm glad I could provide some suggestions. Remember to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice. Good luck with your case!