Thursday, May 8, 2014

Appeal a Juvenile Dependency Case if Social Services Removed Your Kids

Listen as California attorney Vincent W. Davis discusses how to appeal your juvenile dependency case in the event social services has removed your children from their home. 
An appeal is an action taken against the officer of the court who made the decision in your case and is reviewed by another party to ensure legality. 

Your attorney begins the appeal process by filing a brief. That's a document that talks briefly about your case and why the previous decision was not right. The attorney for the other side will file one as well. Both parties will then file replies to the briefs, stating why the other attorney is incorrect. Finally, all of these documents (along with the testimony and evidence from your entire case) is given over to a panel of judges to review your case and come to a decision about whether to rule in your favor. Watch the video to learn more. 

To learn more about juvenile dependency law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website athttp://www.fightchildprotectiveservic..., to view more videos and media content regarding social services. If you have legal questions, feel free to call us at (800) 871-7282. I welcome your call.

Vincent W. Davis & Associates
Offices in the Following Counties:
Los Angeles
Orange
San Bernardino
Riverside 
(877) 696-3303

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