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I need a family lawyer to answer a question. I am in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and have a court hearing tomorrow for emergency custody involving a case type of abuse, neglect, and dependence. I am accused of neglect for missing a doctor's appointment and a blood workup, which I have since completed. My daughter has failure to thrive and trouble gaining weight. I want to know if I already passed a drug test earlier with them, as they originally came into my life due to false allegations of drugs and sexual abuse, which were officially found unsubstantiated. The current complaint only states that I fail to keep my daughter's medical needs and that my mental health issues impede upon that, and says nothing about substance abuse. Additionally, I want to know if drug tests typically take place at the hearing or are they typically ordered by the judge at the end of the trial?
July 12th, 2024
Can ownership and income of a Limited Liability Company be placed in a Living Trust?
August 25th, 2024
What steps do I need to take to cancel a property purchase contract within 10 days in Arizona, and what form should I use to send a cancellation notice?
July 25th, 2023
What type of lawyer do I need if I am looking for compensation from a moving company that breached our contract and caused significant damages and additional expenses during a move from Ohio to Florida?
March 7th, 2023
I messaged a 30-year-old man over Instagram, who was later informed that the person he was messaging was a 17-year-old female. There were explicit sexual text messages sent, including arranging a meeting. I want to know if that is enough to get him prosecuted and what he can be convicted for.
November 21st, 2024
I received a 'judgement - contested' for a small claims case in California, where I was suing a major dealership for damaging my car. The cost to repair was above $6000, and I provided multiple body shops' estimates to the judge. After two weeks, I called the clerks office to inquire about the status and was told it could take up to 60 days for the judge to decide. Shortly after, I saw a 'judgement-contested' posted for an amount of $3000, which does not reflect what I asked for. I am unsure if I am awarded this sum and what 'judgement-contested' means. Can I file a motion to vacate the judgment, and how does this process work?
January 1st, 2024