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Office of the Family Law Facilitator Disclosure
Office of the Family Law Facilitator Disclosure
Office of the Family Law Facilitator Disclosure – Spanish
Office of the Family Law Facilitator Disclosure – Spanish
Objection to Application to Be Relieved As Counsel Upon Completion of Limited Scope Representation
Objection to Application to Be Relieved As Counsel Upon Completion of Limited Scope Representation
Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney of Record
Notice of Withdrawal of Attorney of Record
Notice of Limited Scope Representation
Notice of Limited Scope Representation
Family Law Information Center Disclosure
Family Law Information Center Disclosure
Application to Be Relieved As Counsel Upon Completion of Limited Scope Representation
Application to Be Relieved As Counsel Upon Completion of Limited Scope Representation
Application for Order for Publication or Posting
Application for Order for Publication or Posting
Letter requesting police report
The following letter may be used as a model for requesting your own record for review and possible challenge. In general, you request a police report from the law enforcement agency for the city where the incident took place. Find the contact information for the appropriate police department online. Depending on the jurisdiction, you may only be able to request the report if you were directly involved in the incident.
Your Child’s Health and Education-Family Law
Your Child’s Health and Education
What Happens If Your child Is Taken From Your Home
What happens if your child is taken from your home. When children are taken into state custody, the best place for them to go is to a relative. Maybe grandparents, aunts and uncles, or even a distant cousin’s house. The point is to keep them with family while the parent gets on track to get the child back. Children can also go into foster homes. A form of custody required to remove a child from his or her home and place in out-of-home care. Law enforcement may place a child in protective custody based on an independent determination that the child’s health, safety, and welfare is jeopardized.
Waiver of Rights-Juvenile Dependency
Waiver of Rights-Juvenile Dependency
Waiver of Rights – Juvenile Delinquency Case
A Juvenile Waiver occurs whenever a judge decides to transfer a case from juvenile court to an adult court. The juvenile will be tried as an adult and will be denied whatever protections may exist in juvenile proceedings. Juvenile waivers are allowed in nearly all states. The decision to “waive” juvenile protections and try the juvenile as an adult rests with the judge, not the defendant.