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If a worker has cause to believe, based on credible evidence, that a parent or someone who has direct access to the child has a substance abuse...
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If a worker has cause to believe, based on credible evidence, that a parent or someone who has direct access to the child has a substance abuse...
If he is represented by counsel they are probably already well prepared with evidence to rebut everything she is going to bring at them. However if...
You are likely going to need a lawyer to walk you through the termination of the father's rights, unless he is going to consent, and then framing...
The standard you are going to be fighting against is a material and substantial change in circumstances. While there are certainly more facts than...
As Macy has identified it depends upon a few factors ultimately how helpful the lawyer's confession is going to be. First, whether it is in writing...
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As Jeffrey has suggested, there could be an issue depending on the specific facts.
As Tiffany suggested, unless you remember waiving this in writing, you might want to get an opinion from the Ethics Committee. That kind of thing...
As Bret has suggested, carefully review your signed fee agreement. If you're not sure based on the way it is worded then bring it along with you to...
If you don't get a good result at trial and a motion for new trial is not granted, then your recourse is appealing it. If you didn't get such good...
Find a copy of your signed fee agreement and review it, there should be clear terms. If you don't understand it then bring it along with you when...