When You Should Consider Hiring A Child Neglect Attorney

Posted on: 28 May 2019

As a parent, you have certain legal rights which means that you are entitled to get fair representation. If you have recently gone through a divorce or are separated from your child's other parent, there are certain things that you may need to fight for: like the welfare and health of your child. If you feel like your child is being neglected in any way, then you can hire a child neglect attorney to help represent you. This article will take a closer look at determining whether you have a case. Read on to learn some more. 

You Have Evidence

You are not going to have a strong legal case on your hand if you don't have evidence. When you first meet with your attorney, they will ask what kind of evidence you have. For instance, do you have pictures that show your child has been neglected? Do you have reports from other people (like school teachers) who have noticed signs of neglect? Can you get doctors' notes that show that your child has somehow been neglected? These are all things that you will want to look into. If you need help gathering this information then your attorney may have an investigator that can help you out. 

Your Child Talks About Being Neglected

If you not only have evidence but your child has come to you and told you certain things that show that they are being neglected, then you have a case. Courts always try to rule in favor of the child, and if your child tells the court that they aren't being fed, bathed, clothed, taken care of, and given their basic needs then they may give you custodial rights. Just make sure to explain everything to your child in a way that doesn't make them scared of getting their other parent in trouble because you don't want them to feel like they are stuck in the middle. 

Every child is entitled to live in a safe environment, get fed, get clothed, get taken to school, and have their health taken care of. If you feel like your child's other parent is neglecting them in any of these ways, then it's definitely worth talking to a child neglect attorney. During your initial consultation with your attorney, they will ask you questions and help determine whether or not you have a case on your hands. If you do, then they will help you get started. 

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