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New York CPS/ACS Cases

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If Child Protective Services has been called about your children based upon certain conduct, it is important to ensure that your rights are protected and that your children's best interests are looked after under the law. People who wish to report situations of abuse, including teachers, doctors and therapists, may call Child Protective Services. Unfortunately, not all allegations of abuse are true.

At the law firm of Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., our firm has handled a wide range of CPS and ACS cases in New York. We know how to thoroughly review CPS investigations and obtain evidence on reports. We can also present evidence and represent clients at CPS hearings to help our clients and have received favorable outcomes in the vast majority of our cases.

If you are concerned about CPS and ACS cases, contact us to talk with an attorney at a free initial consultation. Call us toll free at 888-389-1411 to schedule an appointment.

New York CPS/ACS Case Lawyers

On our staff, we have former county attorneys who used to work removing children and prosecuting CPS/ACS cases. Now, these people advocate on behalf of our clients and work to prevent them from receiving a record of bad marks. We have an excellent success rate turning indicated reports into unfounded incidents. Our firm also has the experience and resources to subpoena documents, interview witnesses and review case files.

New York Child Protective Services Attorneys

We have the staff and resources to get the successes that our clients need. Contact us at Bryan L. Salamone & Associates, P.C., to learn more about your options. Call our office in Long Island at 631-479-2857 or toll free at 888-389-1411.

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