Habeas Corpus Petition Guidance

Summary

Filing a habeas corpus petition in california does not typically require an appeal to the supreme court first. The caden c. Exception considers the childs best interests and the parent-child relationship. Consistent visitation progress can positively influence court decisions. Children removed by dcfs may be relocated for their best interest. Judges consider emotional responses in parental rights cases, but its not the sole factor. Transportation issues should be communicated to the court. Legal aid organizations and pro bono services in california can provide free legal assistance.

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if courts considered mothers visitation spontaneous but then consistant only after after * petition filing , does that disqualify parent from Caden C exception ?
The Caden C. exception in California involves considering the best interests of the child and whether maintaining the parent-child relationship outweighs the benefits of adoption. If visitation became consistent only after a * petition, it might impact the court's consideration. Consulting a family law attorney would provide specific guidance. Would you like help finding a local lawyer?
will courts disregard a parents visitation progress due to parents past struggles?
Courts generally focus on the child's best interests, considering both past struggles and recent improvements. Consistent progress in visitation may positively influence court decisions, but each case is unique. Consulting a family law attorney can offer personalized advice. Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer?
child was moved from Pasadena CA to care taker in Compton CA are kids often relocated that far after being removed from parents by DCFS?
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In California, when children are removed from their parents by DCFS, they can be placed with relatives or caretakers who may live in different cities. The primary concern is the child's best interest and safety. If you need more personalized legal assistance, would you like help finding a local lawyer?
is it legal for judge to reason that because the child does not cry at the end of visits with mother it would not be detrimental to child if parents parental rights are terminated ?
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Judges in California family courts often consider the child's emotional response to visits as part of a broader evaluation of the child's best interests. However, a child's lack of crying alone may not be a sole determinant for terminating parental rights. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney for detailed guidance.
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I need a free lawyer
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It seems like you have a complex situation related to family law and parental rights, which can be challenging to navigate without legal assistance. While I can't directly provide you with a free lawyer, there are resources that might help, such as legal aid organizations or pro bono services in California. They often offer free legal help to those who qualify. Would you like more information on where to find these services?
judge thought I was lying about being able to leave inpatient facility to go and visit my child because when they asked the facility about it facility reported they to allow patients to leave for visits , but the judge didn't consider I had no ride or money for transportation and that is an issue my DCFS social worker was very aware of that
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It sounds like you're facing a complex situation involving parental rights and legal misunderstandings.
- In California, family courts focus on the child's best interests, considering the parent's circumstances.
- Communicating transportation issues to the court is important.

Would you like more information on free legal resources or assistance in California?
I had to take a bus from Monrovia CA to Downtown LA on a bus for some reason DCFS never offered visits closer to Monrovia to make it easier
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It seems like you're dealing with a challenging family law issue involving DCFS, visitation, and transportation difficulties. Here are some general points to consider:
- In California, DCFS should consider reasonable visitation arrangements.
- Transportation difficulties should be communicated to the court, as they can impact visitation rights.
Would you like more information on free legal resources or assistance in California?
the birthday party I threw for my child while the case was open is no where in the record and I believe that could have helped prove the bond I had with him
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It appears that your situation is complex, involving parental rights issues with DCFS. While I can't provide legal representation, I can suggest reaching out to legal aid organizations in California for free assistance. Would you like more information on where to find these services?
yes please
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Here are some resources that may help you find free legal assistance in California:
- Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles: Provides free legal services to low-income individuals.
- Bay Area Legal Aid: Offers free civil legal advice, counsel, and representation.
- California Courts Self-Help Center: Provides information and resources for those navigating the court system.
These organizations might assist you based on eligibility. If you need more specific information, let me know!
what about finding a Pro Bono Lawyer ?
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To find a pro bono lawyer in California, consider these resources:
- State Bar of California: Offers a Pro Bono Practice Program that connects volunteer lawyers with those in need.
- Local Legal Aid Organizations: Often have pro bono programs.
- Law Schools: Many have clinics providing free legal services.
If you need more specific assistance, let me know!