On 1/5/2012 6:31 PM, Gail Head wrote:
I recently received this information through a group of which I am a
member. I contacted the people involved or heading this and I am
convinced it IS for real. They have corresponded by email and called
and spoken to me by phone and given me a lot more details about it and
in which it included a very in-depth phone interview with a LOT of
questions being asked and information provided by me to them.
I have been asked to be a coordinator for Texas as well as to help put
other qualifying cases in touch with them as well. This is going
"National" with suits being filed both State and Federal.
I am going to copy and paste the "requirements" below for you that
will help determine whether or not your case is candidate for
inclusion in the suits that are being filed. IF you and your case
meets the criteria and qualifies, PLEASE CONTACT ME ASAP so that I can
help you in this process.
Here is the qualifying criteria:
One of our panel member attorneys has a lawsuit against child services,
this lawsuit is a very complicated one. The types of clients the law
firm is accepting have four primary factors.
1. The parents have no serious criminal record.
2. Child services took a child or children without just cause; this
means that the home environment was stable and *no one* in the home
was abusing or neglecting the child.
3. The parent of the child that was being taken by child services was
NOT offered a trial. A trial is before a judge and in many cases a
social worker takes the stand and testifies against the parent(s)
ability to care for their own child. A trial can often be confused
with a hearing which is NOT a trial.
4. A child from a healthy home was wrongfully placed into foster care
or put , in foster care the child was harmed in some way ie.
Emotionally, physically sexually or mentally.
Do you meet all four requirements? If so, please write us back or call
us. If you do not meet all the minimum requirements for our lawsuit, we
regret that our panel of attorneys will not offer you representation and
will not be able to provide any legal services to you. However, you may
want to contact your local non-profit bar association, pro-bono service
or other sources you may know to find a lawyer. *
If you meet the requirements with perhaps the exception of the trial,
which was carried out illegally, fraudulently, or there were BOTH your
respective State and Federal STATUTES clearly violated, you may still
be considered, but that will be determined by the attorneys handling
the suit. However, the other criteria requirements must be met. If
you think this applies to you, Let me hear from you.
Email Me at ghead2007@gmail.com
Thanks,
Gail
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