Question

  06/03/13, 9:09 pm
I currently live with my gf and her two kids who are two and four years old. Her ex has had some foul things to say about me in the past but recent has called me a drunk child molester in an argument with my girlfriend. On another occasion my girlfriends kids were at her exs house with his girlfriend and her child hit my girlfriends two year old. It resulted in a texting argument between the two and I was mentioned as a drunken rapist. My girlfriend wants him to have supervised visits and im afraid these false accusations might come up out of spite. I have never harmed these children in any way and these are false accusations is there any preemptive measures I can take in cases this blows up and im wrongfully accused. Thank you
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Eric Gottfried Says:

Jun 05,2013 4:22 PM

You should immediately speak with a qualified family law attorney. Please call Mark Lefkowicz, Esq., of my office, at 212-766-5665 for information.

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