Do I need a lawyer? What are my rights with dyfs in NJ?
I handle many DYFS (DCP&P) cases, and here are my thoughts: If you have nothing to hide, let DYFS come out again. They quickest way to get DYFS...
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I handle many DYFS (DCP&P) cases, and here are my thoughts: If you have nothing to hide, let DYFS come out again. They quickest way to get DYFS...
To my knowledge, New Jersey does not have a similar process. I believe that you would need to file an "Order to Show Cause," which is an...
I agree with Ms. Weinberger's comment. I think if you can afford one, great. But, be sure you get yourself an attorney experienced in DYFS...
The testimony or reports from the psychiatrist and the social worker could be helpful in supporting your motion to eliminate or reduce his...
Ms. Veisblatt is correct. Generally, one cannot terminate one's own parental rights and child support obligations, unless there is an adoptive...
As long as the lawyer's representation of your husband comports with the Rules of Professional Conduct, then why not? This is a question to be...
I agree with my colleagues. You should meet with an attorney. If you're going to represent yourself, at minimum, you should file a certification...
Are you the Parent of Primary Residence (PPR)? In New Jersey, the Court will likely defer to the PPR on religious matters concerning the children,...
If you are going to file for divorce in New Jersey, you don't necessarily need a lawyer licensed to practice in Florida; you need a New Jersey...
Filing for divorce without working out some major settlement points first may cause acrimony that will make your case more difficult to settle. I...