
Court Holds That A Parent with A “Drug Problem” Can Retain Custody of Their Child If They Provide Adequate Care To Their Child – Welfare and Institutions Code Section 300(b)
Court Holds That A Parent with A “Drug Problem” Can Retain Custody of Their Child If They Provide Adequate Care To Their Child - Welfare and Institutions Code Section 300(b) If you find yourself accused of substance abuse and are facing a child dependency case per Welfare and Institutions Code 300, then you likely will need our law firm's help. When a child dependency case is filed against you it…
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10 Important Tips to Help You Decide Which Child Dependency Attorney to Hire
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…
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What is the Purpose of the Child Dependency Court? (WI 300)
What is the Purpose of the Child Dependency Court? (WI 300) Most people believe that a child should be able to live with his or her parents. But is that always the case? Should children be allowed to live with parents or legal guardians who don’t take proper care of their children? This is a very difficult question to answer, and it is why the child dependency court exists. How…
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The 3 Most Common Ways a Child Dependency Case Starts (WI 300)
The 3 Most Common Ways a Child Dependency Case Starts (WI 300) When you are involved in a child dependency case, you face the risk of losing custody of your child forever. Sadly, our experienced child dependency lawyers speak to many people who have no idea why a child dependency case against them has started. There are many reasons why a child dependency case could be started against you, but…
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What is a Child Dependency Hearing? (WI 300)
What is a Child Dependency Hearing? (WI 300) Social workers came to your home and told you that you are suspected of neglecting or abusing your child. Your child is taken from your care and your case is going to the child dependency court. What happens now? The Child Dependency Process The child dependency court process is extremely complicated and your case could take many months to complete. The first…
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