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Legal advice on parental rights

My parental rights have been severed in the state of az.â  i believe i was misinformed that i had no chance of regaining my parental rights by a state appointted attorney.â  her law firm no longer was acceptting pro bono work due to the fact that her firm had built up a good cliential.â  i am desperate but am afraid of being lied to again.â  is there anyone who could help me find out my legal rights?â  i have no way to pay for an attorney but miss my children and want a 2nd chance to be a good mommy.â  my legal actions against me were because i was hooked onâ  meth and left my children with a cop.â  i could have done a lot worse.â  i feel i did the right thing in my case.â  they needed to be with someone other than me at the time and i had no where else to turn.

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gatorade34 offline Unverified User #
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you need to talk to the department of children’s services, or department of children and family, what ever it is called in your state. only they can help you. you should have a social worker or case worker that has been involved with your children’s placement. you need to try and contact that person for advice. not the internet.

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