Kelley Gabrielle Boller
400 S. 5th St., #303, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Haley Jean Holmberg
155 West Main Street, Suite 101, Columbus, OH
Ohio
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Practice areas related to Child Abuse
What is Child Abuse?
If a minor suffers mental, physical or sexual harm or neglect, that action is generally understood as child abuse and is against the law. As soon as officials know about such abuse, they act to bring the case to justice. The police are usually involved just when the abuser is neither a parent nor guardian. If the parents are found to be source of the abuse, a state agency called Child Protective Services will investigate and then send their report to the police.
What Help Can an Attorney Give Me with My Child Abuse Case?
If your child is the victim of abuse you will undoubtedly want to bring the perpetrator(s) to justice. If your attorney understands child abuse laws, they will explain the procedure to you. Should the abuse come from the other parent, your attorney will help you get full custody and put a stop to visitation. Talking to a criminal law lawyer can guide you by informing you of the case’s details and teaching you what to do as a witness to help secure a conviction.