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Saturday, February 23, 2013

New Jersey's Division of Youth and Family Services gets a new name

The Division of Youth and Family Services in New Jersey - previously known as DYFS - recently underwent a change in its official name. Going forward, the state agency will be known as the Division of Child Protection and Permanency, or simply DCP&P.

Unfortunately for those who have experienced frustration dealing with this agency in the past - for instance, those falsely investigated for child abuse - the recent name change will likely not significantly impact the substantial powers afforded to this New Jersey agency.

New Jersey's Division of Child Protection and Permanency

According to New Jersey's Department of Children and Families, the mission of DCP&P is to "ensure the safety, permanency and well-being of children." This agency is charged with accomplishing this mission by investigating allegations of child neglect or abuse, and arranging for a child's protection if needed.

And while protecting children is an admirable mission everyone can support, there are countless New Jersey parents who have encountered the seemingly never-ending procedural roadblocks and frustrations that often come with dealing with DCP&P - or its predecessor DYFS.

Moreover, many New Jersey parents find themselves feeling powerless when they are pitted against the vast powers utilized by the agents of DCP&P. For instance, DCP&P has the limited ability to enter a person's home without a search warrant or even sufficient probable cause that would be necessary in criminal situations.

If someone simply notifies DCP&P of supposedly "suspicious" activity, the agency can possibly enter a person's home and take his or her children - which is especially frightening for parents given that it is possible for children to be taken away in situations when the anonymous allegations are ultimately proven to be false.

It is important for New Jersey parents to know that they do have a right to appeal DCP&P findings if the agency determines abuse or neglect occurred. Depending on the circumstances, the appeal can progress in two different ways. For example, if the child has not been removed from the parent's custody, the appeal will likely be argued before an Administrative Law Judge; however, if the child has been removed from a parent's custody, the appeal will be heard in Superior Court.

Unfortunately, there is limited time in which to appeal a DCP&P finding, meaning it is imperative to contact an experienced DCP&P defense attorney as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected. An experienced DCP&P defense attorney can help defend against child abuse charges by collecting important evidence and providing knowledgeable advice.

Article provided by Maynard & Sumner, LLC
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New Jersey's Division of Youth and Family Services gets a new name



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Thursday, February 14, 2013

J & J Mechanical Contractors Launches Webstite for Residential and Commercial Plumbing Solutions

Jersey City, NJ February 13, 2013 J & J Mechanical Contractors today announced the launch of www.jjmechanicalcontractors.com as an information portal for Jersey City area homeowners to find information about plumbing solutions and home improvement tips. With articles being added almost every day and an online monthly newsletter of home improvement tips the website is anticipated to quickly become New Jerseys primary resource web site for plumbing and home improvement information.

Future plans include educational guides on selecting a plumber, professional advice from local experts, and a question and answer forum for Jersey City homeowners.

The website will be an invaluable resource for homeowners in finding accessible information to address their plumbing needs. Information will be efficiently categorized for easy navigation.

The owner of J & J Mechanical Contractors stated, Our goal is to be the best home and family resource center and information portal for assisting all Jersey City and the surrounding area homeowners with their plumbing and drain cleaning needs. The depth of knowledge and resources at www.jjmechanicalcontractors.com is simple, concise and offers every homeowner some information about their home.

George Youssef
J & J Mechanical Contractors LLC
124 Brunswick St.
Jersey City NJ, 07302
201-795-1860

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