Contact the US Attorney for your area. They can restore civil rights.
I was able to have my girlfriends rights restored very simply in Washington, but firearms rights are very well protected in the Washington state Constitution.
File a petition with the US Attorney for your area.
If you know that the felon has submitted a petition for expungement - or - are seeking state permission to have their rights restored you are perfectly within your rights to file a counter-petition with the court setting forth your opposition to their request. The process for having felon's firearms rights restored (even to a limited extent - IF that right exists at all) is different in all states. And you many need to ask further within the law enforcement or legal aid community for more specifics.
ask your state Attorney General Normally, no, but the former felon may be able to have their gun rights restored with the help of a lawyer. In order to do so the felon must petition the state of AL, in other states known as a pardon. To reinstate gun rights after the crime and sentence you need to file a proper petition to the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).
Hire a lawyer to file a petition.
Hire an attorney to file a petition.
By having an attorney file a motion to the court.
Start by hiring an attorney to file a petition for restoration of rights.
Hire an attorney to file a petition for restoration.
Hire an attorney to file a petition for restoration of right.
You would have to file a Petition to Terminate Parental Rights and get a judgment.
Yes, any biological parent who has not had their parental rights terminated by the court can file a lawsuit (petition) for custodial rights to their minor child.
File a petition (lawsuit) in the appropriate court to have parental rights restored.