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I really could use some advice on this. Since I got the ability to walk again the two men I have boys with are out to take me down. I can’t afford a lawery on disablity and they know it.These 2 men have taken my sons and just went on with their lives I have custody of the son in this case I’ve talked aboutand I fighting to get custody back of my 5yr.old son who his father is suppose to be caring for but, he got married out of no where and is leaving my son with her.I feel like he should be home with me ,I am his mother not her even though my son is calling her mommy and the magistrate told them to stop that. I have tryed everything I can think of to find a lawery but, when your poor it’s hard to do. If you can give me some advice on finding a lawery in the Cincinati,Ohio area I would be very thankful. Angela Schuster
Hi Angela,
Don’t lose hope – there are resources for you to get legal help. Contact your state’s Pro Bono services organization – many lawyers provide free or discounted services to low income clients like you. You can find resources for Ohio in this article, “How to Get Free Legal Aid in Your State“.