I have contacted the Civil records part multiple times and a lady over restraining orders her name is Trish Cooley so if you get sent her don't even leave a voicemail cuz she ain't going to call you back I left 11 voicemails in 2 weeks begging her for advice and what I needed to do to see my little girl but she don't care it ain't nothing but a job for her so I got upset with that and went above her and tried to get ahold of her boss man Josh Brown and lo and behold if he ain't the same way I've had good and bad experiences at this place but as far as these two people go you don't want to deal with either one of so I suppose I'm going to have to take a day off of work and go up there and stand in front of their desk and go into a dead stare and then maybe we can get somewhere but I will not leave until I talked to both of them people good luck to whoever has to deal with them. They're really shity and don't look professional nor do they do their job like they should if I can't get in contact with anyone tomorrow in person I guess I'm just going to have to get me a lawyer and see how far I can push Buncombe County as well do not deal with these two people Point Blank. They need to be moved to...
Read moreGovernment Evicting Hurricane Victims from Tiny Homes
The decision to remove hurricane victims from tiny homes raises serious concerns about governmental priorities and compassion during crises. These temporary shelters provide essential relief for displaced individuals who have already faced unimaginable hardship. Forcing them out prematurely only exacerbates their struggles, potentially leaving them homeless once again.
While governments may cite regulations or the temporary nature of these programs, the timing and lack of alternative solutions make the move seem heartless and bureaucratically rigid. Victims need more than short-term relief; they need stability and support to rebuild their lives. The eviction of vulnerable people from safe housing contradicts the fundamental duty of public institutions to protect their citizens, especially in times of crisis.
The situation highlights a broader issue: disaster relief programs must focus on long-term recovery, not just immediate aid. Better planning and more humane policies are needed to prevent such evictions and ensure that those affected by natural disasters can regain a sense of normalcy...
Read moreWhen it comes to Buncombe County CIVIL stuff (as in NOT criminal), ask for, or go see Katherine. She is professional, kind and patient with those unfamiliar with legal matters, and she will help you understand what you need to do!
As for the rest, it depends on who you get! If someone is helpful, be kind, and ask for them again. Try not to get impatient or frustrated, as you are the twelfth person asking that question today!
BEST ADVICE: Read up about what you trying to do, read the Rules of Civil Procedure (even if you have an attorney), and have realistic expectations. These people can't answer legal questions, so try not to put them into terrible positions by asking legal questions and then getting...
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