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Lawyers for DCFS Investigations, Hearings, and Appeals in Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, and Glendale Heights

The prevention of child abuse and neglect is one of the most important goals of the legal system, and officials may take immediate action in response to claims that a child has been the victim of neglect or abuse. If it is suspected that a child has suffered or is suffering harm at the hands of parents or others who live in their home, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) may perform an investigation into the situation. If investigators have reason to believe that a child is at risk, they may choose to remove the child from the custody of the parents. 

If you have learned that your family is being investigated by DCFS, you will want to act quickly to determine how you can avoid potential consequences to your relationship with your children or other family members. The family law attorneys of Nagle & Giese, P.C. can provide the legal help you need during this difficult time. We have over 50 years of combined experience, and we have assisted many families in cases involving DCFS. We will work with you to ensure that you respond to investigators properly while fighting to protect your rights and helping you maintain custody of your children.

DCFS Investigations and Appeals

There are a variety of people who are considered "mandated reporters" that are required to report suspected child abuse or neglect to the authorities. These include teachers, doctors, coaches, counselors, or therapists,  and DCFS may perform an investigation based on their reports. In other cases, investigations may take place if a parent is accused of committing domestic violence or if criminal charges against a parent, such as drug charges or DUI, lead to the suspicion that children are living in an unsafe environment.

A DCFS investigation may be based on claims that a parent has committed physical, verbal or sexual abuse against a child, or because it is believed that a parent has committed neglect and failed to provide the child with the proper food, supervision, or medical care. In some cases, investigations could occur even if a parent did not directly cause harm to a child. For example, if the child is present during heated confrontations between parents or other family members, the home could be considered an unsafe or unhealthy environment.

During an investigation, interviews may be conducted with the child, the parents, other family members, teachers, doctors, or others who may have information about the allegations or the family's circumstances. At the conclusion of the investigation, DCFS will notify the parents of their findings in writing. A finding of "unfounded" means that DCFS was unable to uncover evidence substantial enough to conclude that child abuse or neglect occurred. A finding of "indicated" means that there is credible evidence of abuse or neglect, and in these cases, DCFS may remove a child from the home or require parents to take certain actions to ensure that children are safe.

Following an indicated finding by DCFS, parents have the right to appeal this decision. An appeal must be filed within 60 days of receiving notice of the findings from DCFS. A hearing will be held before an administrative law judge, and evidence and testimony can be presented. The judge will provide a written report to the DCFS regarding whether a preponderance of the evidence showed that the child abuse or neglect has occurred. The DCFS director may adopt, reject, or modify the judge's recommendations. If a parent's appeal is unsuccessful, they may file a subsequent appeal in the applicable Illinois Circuit Court.

Contact Our Naperville DCFS Hearing Lawyer

If you have been accused of committing child abuse or neglect, if you have been notified of an investigation by DCFS, or if your child has been removed from your home, Nagle & Giese, P.C. can help you determine how to proceed with your case. We will explain your legal options and advocate for your rights and your children's best interests, helping you reach an outcome that will avoid disruption to your family. To set up a free consultation, contact us today at 630-407-1200. We provide family law services in Winfield, Wheaton, Carol Stream, Glen Ellyn, Warrenville, Glendale Heights, Naperville, and throughout DuPage County, Kane County, Cook County, Will County, and Kendall County.

Divorce


If you are planning to dissolve your marriage, or if you and your spouse have already begun the divorce process, we will make sure you understand the legal issues that you will need to address, and we will help you resolve disputes effectively while protecting your rights. We can help you determine whether you can use mediation or collaborative law to reach a divorce settlement, and if necessary, we will advocate for your rights and interests during divorce litigation. We will work closely with you to help you achieve your goals and ensure that you will be prepared to move on once your divorce is complete.

Cost of Divorce

Every divorce case is unique, and the costs involved in the divorce process can vary depending on the issues that will need to be addressed. During your divorce, we will fully explain your attorney's fees and other costs, including expenses related to mediation, experts who may be needed to perform business valuations or review other financial matters, or a guardian ad litem or other child custody evaluators. If you are concerned about your ability to pay the expenses involved in your divorce, we can help you understand whether you can ask that your spouse be required to contribute to your attorney fees and other costs. We can also help you determine whether you will be eligible to receive spousal maintenance, including pursuing temporary support orders during the divorce process.

Parent and Child Issues


We help divorcing and unmarried parents address the allocation of parental responsibilities (formerly known as child custody) and parenting time (formerly known as visitation). We will work with you to create a parenting plan that will provide for your children's best interests.

Child Support

All parents have the obligation to provide financial support to meet their children's needs. We can help you calculate child support according to the laws in Illinois, and we can also help you address additional child-related expenses, as well as college expenses and non-minor support.

Child Removal and Relocation

If a parent wishes to move with their child outside the state of Illinois or to a new home that is more than 25 miles away from their current home, they must receive approval from the court if the other parent does not agree to the relocation. We represent both moving and non-moving parents in child relocation cases.

Family Law


Parents, children, or other family members may need to address multiple different types of legal issues in family court. We can provide representation in a wide variety of situations, including assisting with the adoption of a child, establishing paternity, drafting surrogacy and reproductive rights agreements, or naming a person as the legal guardian of a minor child or disabled adult. We can also help couples create prenuptial or postnuptial agreements, assist with name changes for adults or minor children, or address issues related to juvenile law.

Domestic Violence

If you or a member of your family have been the victim of domestic violence or abuse, we can help you obtain an order of protection to ensure that you will be safe from harm. We can also help you defend against an order of protection that has been issued based on false accusations of abuse.

DCFS

If your family is being investigated by the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, we can provide you with legal representation to protect your rights and avoid disruption to your family relationships. If a DCFS investigation results in an indicated finding of child abuse or neglect, we can help you appeal these findings.

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