- How to Fight Termination of Parental Rights in MIOn Behalf of Kirsch Daskas Law Group | May 09, 2023 |read more
The way to seek reinstatement of your parental rights depends on the circumstances in which they were lost. There is one crucial element in common: you have to move quickly. You will have less than a month to make a legal challenge. In a painful and delicate situation like this, it is essential to have […]
- What is Parental Alienation? And How Do You Prove it in court?On Behalf of Kirsch Daskas Law Group | April 21, 2023 |read more
What Do You Need to Know About Parental Alienation? When parents undergo a divorce or separation, the children must maintain a relationship with both parents, regardless of how the parents feel toward each other. As such, divorced parents must demonstrate a level of compromise and joint effort to maintain that relationship. However, not all parents […]
- What Are My Rights as a Parent if I’m Investigated by Michigan’s Children’s Protective Services (CPS)?On Behalf of Kirsch Daskas Law Group | February 23, 2023 |read more
What is Child Protective Services? Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services is an umbrella agency that promotes health, safety and welfare of citizens within the State of Michigan. Child Protection Services (CPS) falls within DHHS and is charged with investigating child abuse or neglect after someone reprots a suspicion that a child is not […]
- What Are Common Types of Sexual Abuse in Michigan?On Behalf of Kirsch Daskas Law Group | January 14, 2023 |read more
Being accused of sexual abuse can be frightening and horrific. A conviction could attract hefty penalties and rob you of your freedom, which is why you can’t afford to plead guilty. You may not know what to do, but the best action is to consult a Bloomfield Hills criminal defense lawyer for legal counsel and […]
- Resisting Arrest Charges in Michigan: What You Need to KnowOn Behalf of Kirsch Daskas Law Group | January 05, 2023 |read more
In Michigan, there are two statutes under which someone could be charged with resisting arrest. Resisting Arrest can be charged as either a felony by the state or a misdemeanor by the local prosecutor, based upon the specifics of the incident. The amount of “resistance” that may result in a charge is low. Both, however, […]
- Drinking and Driving Charge in Michigan: What You Need to KnowOn Behalf of Kirsch Daskas Law Group | January 05, 2023 |read more
A drunk driving conviction in Michigan can have life-changing consequences. It is a crime for a driver to have a bodily alcohol content (BAC) of .08 or greater if over age 21 or .02 or greater if under 21. In addition, Michigan has a high-BAC law with enhanced penalties for anyone caught driving with a […]
- Domestic Violence Charges in Michigan: What You Need to KnowOn Behalf of Kirsch Daskas Law Group | January 05, 2023 |read more
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the incidence of Domestic Violence has skyrocketed across the country. With people limiting their contact with outsiders and staying home, tensions have risen to a fevered pitch in many households in the past couple of years. As a result, there have been more people charged with Domestic Violence […]
- What Apps Do Teens Use to Hide Their Online Activity from Parents?On Behalf of Kirsch Daskas Law Group | November 30, 2022 |read more
Teens are curious, and they want to explore the environment around them. They especially want to know what is happening online because they live in a digital age where social media and web surfing are second-nature. They can bypass parental controls even when you set them up on their devices. Unfortunately, their curiosity and need […]