Users' questions

What makes a parent unstable?

What makes a parent unstable?

What exactly is an unfit parent? The legal definition of an unfit parent is when the parent through their conduct fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support. Also, if there is abuse, neglect, or substance abuse issues, that parent will be deemed unfit.

Why does the family court system work so well?

That is an encouraging statistic, but it needs to be known that the other 5% are the ones that keep the family court system working over time. It is that 5% that tend to go back to court repeatedly. At times over frivolous issues that could be solved if one of the parties would make the choice to respond to the situation in a rational manner.

Are there cracks in the family court system?

After a contentious custody battle with a narcissist which spanned over four years, I have witnessed many of the cracks in the Family Court System first-hand. Words vs. Actions: When words and actions are not in alignment, further investigations should take place.

Is the family court system a personal injury?

It is a personal injury that develops in individuals assaulted by ethical violations, legal abuses, betrayals, and fraud. Abuse of power and authority and a profound lack of accountability in our courts have become rampant.” Using the family court system to abuse an ex only promotes more conflict.

Can a person be abused in the family court system?

It’s called “legal abuse syndrome”, and it can strike crime victims, litigants, attorneys, and anyone who has dealt with the family court system. According to Dr. Huffer, “legal abuse syndrome (LAS) is a form of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

What happens when a parent is contacted by Child Protective Services?

A Parent’s Rights and Responsibilities When a parent or caregiver is contacted by child protective services (CPS) because of alleged child abuse or neglect, he or she may be asked to answer questions and attend court to determine the best course of action. The court decides whether the child will stay in the home or be removed.

What should parents never do in a courtroom?

In order to keep the process as stress-free as possible, there are some very basic things that parents should never do. We spoke to Christopher X. Maher, a family law attorney who has been practicing in Putnam County for more than 30 years, to get a rundown of the major courtroom errors you should avoid.

When does child welfare case go to court?

Most cases dealing with children and youth under age 18 come before juvenile or family courts. Tribal citizen children are treated separately and come under the jurisdiction of the Indian Child Welfare Act, which empowers the child’s Tribe and family in decisions affecting the child.

What is the role of juvenile court in child welfare?

Court Hearings in Child Welfare Cases The primary role of a juvenile or family court in child welfare cases is to protect children and help their parents provide a safe environment. This is a civil court, not a criminal court, and the hearings are often less formal than those you might have seen on TV.