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You’ve Received a Finding of “Not Established.” Now What?

You’ve Received a Finding of “Not Established.” Now What?

by Artur Camins | Nov 26, 2019 | Child Abuse/Neglect, Child Custody, DCPP

When the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) receives an allegation of abuse or neglect, they are mandated by law to investigate it. The investigation will end in one of four findings: Substantiated, Established, Not Established or Unfounded....
Appellate Division strikes down another “Not Established” finding in DCF v. N.C. & D.C.

Appellate Division strikes down another “Not Established” finding in DCF v. N.C. & D.C.

by Artur Camins | Jan 10, 2019 | Appellate Division Decision, Child Abuse/Neglect, DCPP

Readers of this blog may remember our successful published decision earlier this year in DCF v. R.R. in which the Appellate Decision reversed DCPP’s administrative finding of Not Established of a parent we represented. In what we hope is a trend, the Appellate...
You’ve Received a Finding of “Not Established.” Now What?

E.S. v. H.A. A-3230-14T2

by Artur Camins | Oct 15, 2018 | Child Abuse/Neglect, Child Custody, DCPP, Family Law

In E.S. v. H.A. were parents of a minor child. The parties separated in December 2008 following an contentious series of proceedings, including a domestic violence action. The parties’ marriage ultimately came to a conclusion by way of a consent judgment of divorce...
What do I do if DCPP is knocking at my door?

What do I do if DCPP is knocking at my door?

by Artur Camins | May 21, 2018 | Child Abuse/Neglect, DCPP, Family Law

As attorneys that handle DCPP cases, by the time we get asked this question, often the door has already been opened both literally and legally. This is because when DCPP investigates, most parents comply because they do not know their rights, they think they have...
You’ve Received a Finding of “Not Established.” Now What?

A finding of “Not Established” is not enough: Ziegler & Resnick LLC successfully appeal DCPP’s finding

by Artur Camins | Mar 26, 2018 | Child Abuse/Neglect, DCPP

Our client, Hank – the names within this blog have been changed to maintain client privacy – was accused of abusing his seven-year-old daughter, Caroline. As he explained to the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCF), Caroline was throwing a wild tantrum...
You’ve Received a Finding of “Not Established.” Now What?

Appellate Division Reaffirms Parents’ 5th Amendment Rights

by Artur Camins | Sep 9, 2017 | Child Abuse/Neglect, DCPP, Divorce

In the recent published decision, E.S. v. H.A., the Appellate Division struck down a trial court’s prohibition on a father’s reunification therapy until he “admitted wrongdoing.” E.S. involved a highly contentious custody battle between two parents and their now...

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