How Wallin & Klarich Got Their Client Her 2 Children Back From Social Workers

How Wallin & Klarich Got Their Client Her 2 Children Back From Social Workers
How Wallin & Klarich Got Their Client Her 2 Children Back From Social Workers Our client was a highly successful business woman who was a single mom. She has 2 twin little girls who are just around 2 years old. While playing, one of her girls fell off of the mother’s bed and it resulted in visible bruising. Our client, who is a great mom, was concerned when her child…
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What You Need To Do and Say When Your Kids Are Taken Away By Social Workers
What You Need To Do and Say When Your Kids Are Taken Away By Social Workers Here is a list of things you may need to do in the event that your children are taken by social workers: Tell the social worker how much you love your kids. Tell the social worker that you will do anything necessary to regain custody of your children. Where appropriate, after speaking to an…
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Parents Who Make Mistakes Can Improve and Regain Custody of Their Children in Dependency Court
Parents Who Make Mistakes Can Improve and Regain Custody of Their Children in Dependency Court When a parent does something that results in social workers knocking on their door, it often leads to their children being taken away by the state. This mistake can be anything from spanking their child with a belt to getting into a fight with their significant other in front of their kids. If you end…
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SOMETIMES YOU CAN WIN YOUR KIDS BACK IN DEPENDENCY COURT
SOMETIMES YOU CAN WIN YOUR KIDS BACK IN DEPENDENCY COURT We recently concluded a case where our client and his wife had a petition filed against them in child dependency court in Los Angeles County. There was an altercation between our client and his teenage daughter that resulted in criminal charges being filed against my client. During the pendency of the…
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What You Say to a Social Worker Could Lead to Your Child Being Taken Away From You
In many cases, a social worker will come to your home to ask you questions. The social worker may have received a report that your child was physically abused or molested by your spouse or significant other or by anyone living in your home with you. What you say to the social worker in response to hearing that information could lead to your custody of your child being taken away.…
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10 Important Tips to Help You Decide Which Child Dependency Attorney to Hire
There are many reasons why the courts may find you or a loved one unfit to take care of your child. Unfortunately, our experienced child dependency attorneys have spoken to a large number of parents who do not know why a child dependency case has been started against them. It may be because there was suspicion of neglect and abuse or they may believe that your child was put in…
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Completing a Child Dependency Reunification Plan
During a child dependency, your child will likely be taken from you to live with a family member or placed in a foster home. For both you and your child, the duration of the case will be a time filled with anxiety and fear of what could happen if the court does not decide in your favor. Fortunately, the courts are generally willing to give parents an opportunity to prove…
Read MoreJuvenile Dependency Court in the Inland Empire
Juvenile Dependency Court is the court that hears cases regarding abuse and neglect of children in the Inland Empire. The Juvenile Dependency Court is responsible for the protection of these children and all decisions in the court are made with the well being of the juvenile in mind. Whenever possible, the court will attempt to keep families together, as it is widely acknowledged that children are happiest when they are with their true…
Read MoreWhat Happens to Your Custody Rights if Child Protective Services Takes Your Child?
If your child has been removed from your home by law enforcement officers or Child Protective Services (CPS) workers employed by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), your custody rights are in jeopardy. Whether you can regain custody of your child depends on whether you abused or neglected your child and how you intend to remediate the situation. The 3 Reasons Why Your Child Can Be Taken From You…
Read MoreWhat Happens To Your Children After You Are Arrested?
If you are arrested and your child is present, the arresting officer may choose to take your child into temporary custody. The officer will then choose whether to call the other parent or the local branch of the California Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). If the officer determines that the other parent is not a danger to the child, the other parent will be able to take your…
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