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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

Time Business News

time4 days ago

  • Time Business News

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 Parental rights lawyer San Bernardino CA 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 Child abuse defense lawyer Glendale CA 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 DCFS lawyer Irvine CA 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. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Girl Missing Since She Was One Month Old Found 4 Years Later
Girl Missing Since She Was One Month Old Found 4 Years Later

Newsweek

time17-06-2025

  • Newsweek

Girl Missing Since She Was One Month Old Found 4 Years Later

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A girl who was reported missing as a one-month-old infant in 2021 has been found safe in a Chicago home, the U.S. Marshals Service told local news outlets. Her biological mother, who had also been reported missing and had multiple outstanding warrants, was arrested following a police operation involving the U.S. Marshals Service, FOX 32 Chicago reported. The child, who is a ward of the state, was returned to the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), the outlet reported. Officials have not identified the child or mother, according to the reports. Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Marshals Service for comment. Why It Matters Each year, hundreds of thousands of minors are reported missing across the U.S. The child's recovery years after her disappearance highlights the importance of interagency collaboration in missing persons cases. Stock image: Blue and red police lights at a generic crime scene. Stock image: Blue and red police lights at a generic crime scene. Ajax9/Getty Images Background of the Disappearance The child was reported missing by the DCFS on November 5, 2021. At that time, the DCFS had custody of the girl. Both she and her biological mother were reported missing, ABC7 Chicago reported. The child was believed to be with her mother, according to FOX 32 Chicago. Mother's Outstanding Warrants The biological mother faced multiple outstanding warrants, according to the reports. She faced a warrant from the California Department of Corrections, a warrant for retail theft from the Cook County Sheriff's Office, a possession of stolen property warrant from Orange County, California, and a robbery warrant from the Signal Hill, California. The U.S. Marshals Service noted that only the California Department of Corrections warrant was extraditable, according to reporting from FOX 32 Chicago. Investigation and Recovery Law enforcement in Chicago requested assistance from the U.S. Marshals Service on January 1, 2025, to locate the child, FOX 32 Chicago reported. The investigation led officials to possible locations in Chicago and Blue Island, Illinois. During surveillance at a Chicago residence, officers observed a girl believed to be about 4 or 5 years old peering out of a second-floor window, the outlet reported. On June 3, officials continued surveillance and concluded that the girl closely resembled the age-progressed images of the missing child, according to the outlet. Officers then forced entry into the home, recovered the child and placed her in protective custody. The mother attempted to flee the scene but was apprehended because of her outstanding warrants, according to ABC7 Chicago. National Missing Persons Statistics In 2024, the FBI's National Crime Information Center reported over 533,000 missing person cases across the U.S. This includes nearly 350,000 cases of missing juveniles. National Missing Children's Day, an annual observance to advocate for the safety and well-being of children, is observed each year on May 25. What People Are Saying Eileen M. Garry, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention acting administrator, in a statement about National Missing Children's Day: "Missing Children's Day commemoration is a reminder that child safety must be a shared priority. Because, ultimately, we all have a role to play—parents, guardians, caregivers, concerned citizens, law enforcement, and other professionals. Together we are responsible for safeguarding our nation's most valuable resource: its young people." What Happens Next The child has been placed back into the custody of DCFS. The mother has been booked into Cook County Jail on her outstanding warrants, FOX 32 Chicago reported. Do you have a story that Newsweek should be covering? Do you have any questions about this story? Contact LiveNews@

Girl who was abducted aged just one in 2021 is FOUND safe three years on
Girl who was abducted aged just one in 2021 is FOUND safe three years on

Daily Mail​

time17-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Girl who was abducted aged just one in 2021 is FOUND safe three years on

A little girl who disappeared in 2021 at the age of 1 has been found safe more than three years later. Blessing Wasso, now 4, vanished on November 5, 2021, after her mother Erika Ephraim - also known as Ericka Wasso - disappeared with her during a supervised visit at a Brighton Park facility in Chicago. At the time, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) had legal custody of the toddler and reported both Blessing and her mother missing. The case went cold until this spring when the Chicago Police Department issued a renewed missing person bulletin which suggested the pair may have fled to California or Texas. But this month, a major breakthrough in the case came when US Marshals and Chicago police tracked the pair down to a home in Chicago. US Marshals Service issued a press release Monday announcing that CPD had helped locate a missing infant on January 1, 2025. A source confirmed to CWB Chicago that the infant was Blessing. Chicago police confirmed that both mother and daughter were 'safely located' as of June 6. The breakthrough came after investigators spotted a young girl peering out of a second-floor window who looking strikingly alike to an age-progressed photo of Blessing. On June 3, officers launched a tactical operation at the home, forcing their way inside. Blessing was found inside and immediately placed back into protective custody, according to a U.S. Marshals press release. The little girl, who remains a ward of the state, was returned to DCFS after spending over three years in hiding. Officers arrested Ephraim as she tried to flee. Ephraim is now being held in Cook County Jail. She was arrested on various charges, including one for full extradition from the California Department of Corrections and others related to retail theft, stolen property, and robbery across Illinois and California.

What to know about Childhood Drowning Prevention Month
What to know about Childhood Drowning Prevention Month

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

What to know about Childhood Drowning Prevention Month

PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — As trips to pools and lakes ramp up with the warmer weather, the Department of Children and Family Services reminds people how to prevent childhood drowning. Through all of 2024, 19 children in Illinois lost their lives to accidental drowning, with eight in pools, four in lakes, four in rivers, two in ponds, and one in a bathtub, a DCFS spokesperson said. Of these 19 youths, nine were under the age of five years old, with six of those drowning in pools. With May being Childhood Drowning Prevention Month, DCFS released the following tips to prevent drowning, they said. They say in bathrooms to never leave a child alone in the tub or rely on a bathtub seat, secure the toilet lid, and don't let them play in the bathroom alone, they said. Five-gallon buckets pose a risk to children as well, as they can 'topple' into them and be unable to get out, they said. Inflatable pools should be completely drained and stored upside down, as babies can drown in as little as one inch of water, they said. The following were tips for hot tubs and swimming pools, according to the spokesperson: Appoint an adult who can swim to always watch children when they are in the pool. Enroll children in swimming lessons. Keep ladders, patio furniture and toys away from above-ground pools. Install a four-sided fence with a self-closing, self-latching gate around all pools and spas. Young children can wear personal flotation devices, but do not be lured into thinking these are able to prevent drownings. Keep hot tubs securely covered when not in use. Children should not be left in a hot tub alone. Learn CPR and keep rescue equipment, a phone and emergency numbers by the pool. The American Red Cross offers online CPR training classes anyone can take at their own pace from the convenience of home. The last aspect was ponds, fountains, and other water hazards in your yards, and check those places first if a child goes missing, they said. For more information, visit the DCFS website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Part of Garden Hills Drive closing for construction in Champaign
Part of Garden Hills Drive closing for construction in Champaign

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Part of Garden Hills Drive closing for construction in Champaign

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — Starting next week, a portion of Garden Hills Drive will be fully closed to traffic due to construction. On May 27, the street will be shut down between the south leg of the Paula Drive/Garden Hills Drive intersection through where Garden Hills Drive dead ends just north of the train tracks. During construction through this area, residents will not be able to enter or leave their driveways. Champaign County approves new Sheriff's deputy, allows for full-time DCFS deputy However, residents will be able to park on the street where street parking is available, but not within the construction zone. Pedestrian access to all homes will be maintained throughout the construction. This work is expected to last six-to-eight weeks but is weather dependent, meaning it could be delayed in the event of inclement weather. Additionally, more lane and/or road closures will be announced throughout the phases of the project. Drivers are asked to use alternate routes to avoid the road closure. All 2025 City Engineering Division projects can be found on the city's Construction Projects website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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