Juvenile Dependency Mediation in San Diego
California Family Lawyer
Family Law in San Diego, CA
No one wants their family torn apart, but sometimes circumstances make it very likely to happen. When false or exaggerated allegations are threatening to destroy your family, the only way to protect your home life is through the help of a skilled San Diego family attorney.
The purpose of the Child Protection Services is to help protect children and stop abuse and neglect. While these are noble goals and CPS is an admirable organization, they are not always right. If your family is at risk of being destroyed by protective services, you can take a stand with the right family law representation in San Diego.
In a child dependency case, CPS and courts will work together to help protect children who might be subject to physical abuse, neglect or sexual abuse. Sometimes the allegations are completely false. Sometimes they are a product of a misunderstanding. Sometimes they result from a one–time incident that will not be repeated. In all cases, the parents and children deserve the chance to stay together –a chance San Diego family lawyer Julia M. Garwood can help you earn.
In many child dependency cases, CPS will remove the children from your home during this period. If your kids were taken away, your San Diego family attorney can help you get the children released to another family member through the proceedings so the kids will feel as comfortable as possible during this difficult time.
This is one of the most difficult situations a family can endure. Our office understands the emotions involved with these cases and will do everything possible to help console you while working to reunite your family. Please contact our offices today and schedule your appointment with a San Diego divorce attorney experienced in the area of juvenile dependency cases.
The Law Offices & Mediation Center of Julia
M. Garwood
Julia M. Garwood, CFLS
1450 Frazee Road, Suite 602
San Diego, CA 92108
Phone: (619) 692-8100
Fax: (619) 692-1050
Julia@GarwoodFamilyLaw.com |