Posts tagged child welfare law
Understanding the Parent’s Rights and Responsibilities

Often children are removed from the home or at risk for removal and the court will intervene to determine the best path forward. In most states, if a child welfare case requires court involvement it will come before juvenile or family courts. While the court experience can seem intimidating or overwhelming, proper legal representation can help ease the burden.

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What to Expect in a Child Welfare Court Case

The primary, and most important, role of a juvenile or family court in child welfare cases is to protect children and help their parents provide a safe environment. Child welfare cases are heard in civil court, not a criminal court, and the hearings are often less formal than the Hollywood version of court. Everyone in the court has the same goal – making sure the child is safe.

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What Does ‘Getting Custody’ mean?

There are two kinds of child custody: legal custody and physical custody. Judges typically make the final decision on custody and visitation, but typically they find themselves simply approving an agreement by both parties. Typically, judges do not make decisions until both parties have met with a Family Court Services mediator.

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How to research a lawyer’s reputation

Finding yourself in the situation that you might need a lawyer can be frightening, knowing you have found an attorney who is reputable is of utmost importance. There are a lot of lawyers in the world, but not every one of them has a good reputation. There are many facets of finding an attorney with a good reputation and record.

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