As a grandparent, you can ask the intake worker from Child Protective Services (CPS) if you can visit your grandchild, but you will be prevented from allowing your son access to same child. You do have the right to retain an attorney and move the court, if necessary, as an "intervenor" for grandparent's visitation rights to said child. Dean Tong, MSc. abuse-excuse.com
False reporting of spousal abuse is a crime because it taint's the character of the person being falsely accused. It is immoral, can cause damage in the accused person's life and the accused person should take legal action.
Sometimes they are falsely accused of abuse when it is a vaccine reaction that causes brain hemorrhaging. The vaccine package insert says it can cause this.
If you have proof that a person falsely accused you of elder abuse you can sue for defamation. Contact a lawyer to find out how to file defamation suits in California. Else you can also contact to one of famous Child Abuse Expert like Dean Tong(Lawyer) , You can also read their case studies at Wikipedia page of Mr. Dean Tong or You can also take expert advice at here abuse-excuse.com
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If the parents agree to give up parental rights, and the grandmother adopts the kid, then yes.
I don't think it is fair when the father is falsely accused of child abuse when the allegations were proven false by the courts and i was told to still stay away. What grounds pertaining to child support do i have?
Yes it's fairly normal and she means well, but she made a very foolish move. She never took the time to see if the gossip was true before writing that letter. The accused can actually go after her legally for 'defamation of character.' Her accusations are very serious and if the accused has not abused an elderly person then the judge could come down hard on her for falsely accusations. The person accused should seek legal advice.
Abuse of wife is considered to be a crime in many countries.The president was accused of abuse of power.
in 2007 29 congresspersons were accused of abuse 3 were arrested
no, he was cleared of all charges to both of the people that accused himof abuse.
Dean Tong has written several books on child abuse allegations, parental alienation, and family law issues, including "Elusive Innocence: Survival Guide for the Falsely Accused." He is known for his expertise in cases involving false allegations of child abuse.
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