Judges Duty In Allegations
Summary
In Georgia, parties must be informed of abuse allegations and given an opportunity to respond. Failure to notify can potentially violate due process under the 14th Amendment. Consult a local family law attorney for more detailed advice.Full Conversation
If a Judge did not inform a party of abuse allegations prior to an abuse investigation, does this violate due process
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Ga
Hello ****, in Georgia:
- The party should be notified of any allegations and given the opportunity to respond.
- Failure to do so could potentially violate due process under the 14th Amendment.
You may want to consult with a local family law attorney for more detailed advice.
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