The action you take might depend upon who has made the allegations. It is always advisable to never discuss any possible legal matter with anyone (law enforcement, school authorities, friends, etc., exemption would be clergy) before obtaining legal advice from a qualified source. The majority of attorneys offer free or minimal fee consultations to discuss the details of a case and offer possible solutions.
Assuming the child is your own, most important is to first get a lawyer who is familiar with family court and these types of cases. It may be expensive, but getting an experienced lawyer rather than a court appointed lawyer is very beneficial. Next, you need to dig up as much proof as possible to show your relationship with the child has been healthy and non dangerous. Then, depending who is involved, usually Child Protective Services will be, you need to talk and cooperate with them if asked to get screenings or take any classes. Do not by any means try to tell them your side or answer questions until it is cleared by your lawyer. Be sure to run everything from here on out with your lawyer as he will know the best route for your case. Lastly, do not give up when it comes to the child. Be sure to always push for the child's best interests and keep a cool head. Getting mad or defensive will just make you look bad in the eyes of those involved.
If this is not your child, you still need to get a lawyer immediately. Again, getting an experienced lawyer rather than a court appointed lawyer will make all the difference. Endangering the Welfare of a Child can have very serious consequences if you are convicted.
You need expert legal representation. An attorney who specializes in custody issues could effectively question the allegations and would know how to demand proof. It sounds as though the hearing has already taken place. Now you will need to appeal the court's decision.
You need expert legal representation. An attorney who specializes in custody issues could effectively question the allegations and would know how to demand proof. It sounds as though the hearing has already taken place. Now you will need to appeal the court's decision.
You need expert legal representation. An attorney who specializes in custody issues could effectively question the allegations and would know how to demand proof. It sounds as though the hearing has already taken place. Now you will need to appeal the court's decision.
You need expert legal representation. An attorney who specializes in custody issues could effectively question the allegations and would know how to demand proof. It sounds as though the hearing has already taken place. Now you will need to appeal the court's decision.
False Accusations was created in 1985.
They could be construed as perjury, but first must be proven to be false.
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New Orleans
It's NOT easy!
The accusations during the Salem witch panic were completely false with no basis in fact.
Two false accusations of child molestation, a skin disease called vitiligo, being beaten as a child, police brutality, abuse from the media, lots of tough criticism, many harsh rumors, etc...
"reimbursed" ... Not clear whether you mean collects welfare or collects child support, but in either case the answer is, the State will not reimburse the NCP.
He no longer has honor or respect from people because of the accusations. He will probably still have support from those who don't believe until the accusations are proven true or false.
uhhh guys sorry i ment YES THEY WERE FALSE NOT NO THEY WERE FALSE SORRY FOR THE MISUNDERSTANDING
She was beheaded for accusations that were totally false
Well, friend, it's important to remember that suing someone is a serious step to take. If you feel like you've been defamed or falsely accused, it may be helpful to first try to resolve the situation through open and honest communication. If that doesn't work, seeking legal advice from a professional who can guide you through the process might be the next step. Remember, it's always good to approach these situations with a calm and clear mind.