Custody Agreement Abuse Impact

Summary

Administering drugs without consent is illegal in Ohio and can impact custody decisions. Evidence of abuse can be presented in custody modification cases. You can press charges even with a pending modification case. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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This is what the confession in the custody agreement states: “abuse, as father admitted giving mother plan b pills without her consent”
Hello ****, it seems like a serious issue. Can you tell me which state you're in? The laws regarding this issue can vary by location.
Ohio
Hello ****, according to Ohio Law:
- Administering drugs without consent may be considered a criminal act (Ohio Revised Code *.*).
- Evidence of abuse is a factor in determining custody (Ohio Revised Code *.*).
Please consult a legal professional for advice.
This is the confession: This is what the confession in the custody agreement states: “abuse, as father admitted giving mother plan b pills without her consent”
Hello ****, thank you for providing details. To fully understand your situation, could you please clarify if you're seeking advice on how this confession may affect the custody agreement or if you are considering pressing charges for the drug administration?
How does this statement affect legal action
This statement can have two major implications:
*. In custody cases, it may influence the court's decision as it shows a pattern of abusive behavior.
*. In criminal cases, it can serve as an admission of guilt for administering drugs without consent, which is illegal under Ohio Law.
Even if I waited to press charges?
Yes, you can still press charges. There's no specific time limit for filing charges for this type of crime in Ohio. However, it's generally best to act promptly. Consult with a local attorney for more accurate advice.
What if we have a pending modification case
In Ohio, if a custody modification case is pending, any new evidence of abuse can be presented to the court. This evidence may impact the court's decision on child custody. Always consult a local attorney for further advice.
Can I press charges still with a pending modification case
Yes, you can still pursue criminal charges while a custody modification case is pending. These are two separate legal matters. However, it's recommended to consult with a local attorney to guide you through this process.
So over the counter plan b is criminal charges
Yes, administering Plan B or any drug to someone without their consent can be considered a criminal act, even if the drug is available over the counter. It's best to consult with a local attorney for specific advice.