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Your Family. Your Rights. Our Priority: CPS Defense and Juvenile Dependency Advocacy in Southern California

Your Family. Your Rights. Our Priority: CPS Defense and Juvenile Dependency Advocacy in Southern California

When Child Protective Services or the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) intervenes, your family's future may feel uncertain. Whether you're facing allegations of abuse or neglect, or your parental rights are at risk, you need a strong advocate. Our firm is proud to serve families throughout San Bernardino County, Los Angeles County, and Orange County, offering experienced representation in CPS defense and juvenile dependency matters.
Dedicated CPS Defense in San Bernardino County
From Ontario to Victorville, we fight to protect your rights in the face of DCFS investigations. If you need a CPS defense lawyer in San Bernardino County, we handle everything from emergency removals to reunification hearings. Key areas we serve include: CPS defense lawyer Ontario CA
Juvenile dependency attorney Fontana CA
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Juvenile Dependency Lawyers in Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County families deserve skilled representation when DCFS becomes involved. We are skilled DCFS defense lawyers in Los Angeles. We understand the complexities of Welfare and Institutions Code § 300 proceedings and fight for favorable outcomes in cities such as: CPS defense lawyer in Los Angeles CA
DCFS defense lawyer Pasadena CA
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Experienced Representation in Orange County Juvenile Courts
If you are dealing with Social Services or a CPS case in Orange County, our team is ready. We provide legal support from Santa Ana to Huntington Beach and beyond: CPS defense lawyer Santa Ana CA
Juvenile dependency attorney Anaheim CA
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Legal Support for Complex Situations
We also handle highly specific concerns, including: How to fight CPS allegations in [County Name]
Getting children back from foster care
Termination of parental rights under WIC § 300
False child abuse claims
CPS appeals and emergency removals
Why Localized Legal Strategy Matters
Each county has its own dependency court system, agency policies, and procedural timelines. By creating targeted pages such as 'CPS Defense Lawyer San Bernardino County' or 'Juvenile Dependency Attorney Los Angeles County,' we ensure our legal content reaches families who need it most—right where they are.
When your family's future is on the line, you need more than a general attorney. You need a CPS and juvenile dependency defense lawyer who understands your county, your court, and your fight. Contact us today for a confidential consultation.
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