Custody Case Remand Process
Summary
When a custody case is remanded to juvenile court in tennessee, the court will reconsider issues like severe abuse and neglect. Gather and present evidence, such as hospital records and court admissions, to support your case. You can request a new guardian ad litem if the current one failed to follow statutes. Contact the juvenile court clerk for hearing scheduling. Prepare a clear narrative and understand court procedures to effectively present your case.Full Conversation
I’ve had the baby since birth. 23 months.
Since the case is remanded to juvenile court, you will have a chance to present evidence about the abuse and neglect. Here's what might happen next:
- Prepare evidence and documents regarding the abuse and neglect.
- Attend hearings where you can present your case.
- Consider consulting a lawyer for guidance.
Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who could help you with this process?
- Prepare evidence and documents regarding the abuse and neglect.
- Attend hearings where you can present your case.
- Consider consulting a lawyer for guidance.
Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who could help you with this process?
No I’m pro se.
Navigating court proceedings pro se can be challenging, but here are some steps you can take:
- Gather all evidence related to the abuse and neglect.
- Organize documents chronologically for clarity.
- Prepare a clear statement of your concerns.
- Attend all scheduled hearings.
If you need further information on court procedures or assistance with paperwork, feel free to ask!
- Gather all evidence related to the abuse and neglect.
- Organize documents chronologically for clarity.
- Prepare a clear statement of your concerns.
- Attend all scheduled hearings.
If you need further information on court procedures or assistance with paperwork, feel free to ask!
The mother stated she will kill the baby before she would let anyone have her, while she was still pregnant. Then at delivery DCS took the baby because of drug abuse during utero.
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This seems like a high-value case given the severe nature of the allegations and the involvement of DCS. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
This seems like a high-value case given the severe nature of the allegations and the involvement of DCS. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
No. I’m pro se. I have hospital records where the social worker contacted DCS even b4 delivery. This is documented by the hosp staff report and DCS. Then the mother pleaded guilt and and admitted the abuse in court on the record. How will this remand cover that?
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In a remand, the juvenile court will reconsider the case, focusing specifically on issues like severe abuse and neglect. Present the hospital records and admissions by the mother during hearings to ensure these critical elements are addressed. Would you like further guidance on preparing for the hearings?
In a remand, the juvenile court will reconsider the case, focusing specifically on issues like severe abuse and neglect. Present the hospital records and admissions by the mother during hearings to ensure these critical elements are addressed. Would you like further guidance on preparing for the hearings?
Yes
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Since you are preparing to handle the case pro se, here are a few steps to consider:
- Organize all your documentation, including hospital records and court admissions.
- Prepare a clear timeline and narrative to present your concerns.
- Review Tennessee's laws regarding child custody and abuse.
- Practice presenting your case clearly and concisely.
If you need more specific guidance on court procedures or document preparation, feel free to ask!
Since you are preparing to handle the case pro se, here are a few steps to consider:
- Organize all your documentation, including hospital records and court admissions.
- Prepare a clear timeline and narrative to present your concerns.
- Review Tennessee's laws regarding child custody and abuse.
- Practice presenting your case clearly and concisely.
If you need more specific guidance on court procedures or document preparation, feel free to ask!
Ok. The Cc judge ordered this back to juvy yesterday. How long will it take to get it in front of the juvy judge?
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The time it takes for a case to be heard in juvenile court after being remanded can vary. Typically, the juvenile court will schedule a hearing based on its docket and availability. It may be helpful to contact the juvenile court clerk to inquire about the timeline for scheduling your hearing.
The time it takes for a case to be heard in juvenile court after being remanded can vary. Typically, the juvenile court will schedule a hearing based on its docket and availability. It may be helpful to contact the juvenile court clerk to inquire about the timeline for scheduling your hearing.
Ok. The GAL did not follow the TN statutes either. Home visits etc. How will the judge handle that?
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In Tennessee, if a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) fails to follow statutes, such as conducting required home visits, the judge may:
- Review the GAL's actions and reports.
- Consider the impact of the GAL's omissions on the case.
- Potentially appoint a new GAL or take corrective actions.
Would you like more information on how to address this in court?
In Tennessee, if a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) fails to follow statutes, such as conducting required home visits, the judge may:
- Review the GAL's actions and reports.
- Consider the impact of the GAL's omissions on the case.
- Potentially appoint a new GAL or take corrective actions.
Would you like more information on how to address this in court?
Yes
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In court, you can address the Guardian ad Litem's omissions by:
- Presenting evidence of their failure to follow statutes.
- Highlighting the impact on the case.
- Requesting the judge to appoint a new GAL if necessary.
If you need more information on court procedures or addressing the GAL issue, feel free to ask!
In court, you can address the Guardian ad Litem's omissions by:
- Presenting evidence of their failure to follow statutes.
- Highlighting the impact on the case.
- Requesting the judge to appoint a new GAL if necessary.
If you need more information on court procedures or addressing the GAL issue, feel free to ask!
I can request a new GAL in a remand?
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Yes, you can request a new Guardian ad Litem (GAL) during a remand if you believe the current GAL failed to fulfill their duties. Here's how you can proceed:
- Present evidence of the GAL's omissions.
- Explain the impact on the case.
- Formally request the appointment of a new GAL.
If you need more details on how to make this request effectively, feel free to ask!
Yes, you can request a new Guardian ad Litem (GAL) during a remand if you believe the current GAL failed to fulfill their duties. Here's how you can proceed:
- Present evidence of the GAL's omissions.
- Explain the impact on the case.
- Formally request the appointment of a new GAL.
If you need more details on how to make this request effectively, feel free to ask!
Ok thank you. Yes please
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Navigating the legal system pro se can be challenging, especially in complex cases involving child custody and allegations of abuse. It's crucial to present strong evidence and articulate your concerns clearly. If you need further assistance with court procedures or preparing your case, please let me know!
Navigating the legal system pro se can be challenging, especially in complex cases involving child custody and allegations of abuse. It's crucial to present strong evidence and articulate your concerns clearly. If you need further assistance with court procedures or preparing your case, please let me know!
Court proceedures
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Navigating the court system can be complex, especially in cases involving serious allegations like yours. Here are some general steps for court procedures in Tennessee:
- Gather and organize all evidence related to the case.
- Prepare a clear and concise narrative of events.
- Attend all scheduled hearings and be ready to present your case.
- Consider requesting a new Guardian ad Litem if needed.
If you have specific questions about the procedures or need more detailed guidance, feel free to ask!
Navigating the court system can be complex, especially in cases involving serious allegations like yours. Here are some general steps for court procedures in Tennessee:
- Gather and organize all evidence related to the case.
- Prepare a clear and concise narrative of events.
- Attend all scheduled hearings and be ready to present your case.
- Consider requesting a new Guardian ad Litem if needed.
If you have specific questions about the procedures or need more detailed guidance, feel free to ask!