EXPERT JUVENILE DEPENDENCY REPRESENTATION
Protecting Families in CPS Cases
When Child Protective Services (CPS) becomes involved with your family, you need an experienced juvenile dependency attorney who understands the intricacies of dependency law. As a dedicated juvenile dependency attorney, Michelle Trujillo has successfully represented hundreds of families in Kern County’s courts over her 30-year career. Her unique perspective as a former foster parent and current adoptive parent, combined with her legal expertise, allows her to provide compassionate, effective representation for parents, children, and caregivers navigating the complex dependency system.
Comprehensive Case Assessment
Thorough evaluation of CPS allegations and evidence to develop a strong defense strategy.
As your juvenile dependency attorney, Michelle conducts thorough evaluations of CPS allegations and evidence to build a strong defense strategy.
01
In-Court Representation
Skilled advocacy at all stages, from initial detention hearings to jurisdictional and dispositional proceedings.
02
Family Reunification
Expert assistance in developing and implementing family reunification plans when appropriate.
Your dedicated juvenile dependency attorney will help develop and implement effective reunification strategies that satisfy court requirements.
03
Caregiver/Foster Parent Help
Representation for caregivers and foster parents seeking de facto parent status or adoption.
04
Parents… Make sure your child comes home.
UNDERSTANDING YOUR FAMILY’S CASE
The Juvenile Dependency Process
The juvenile dependency process is designed to protect children from abuse or neglect while working toward family reunification when possible. Your juvenile dependency attorney, Michelle Trujillo, guides families through each stage of the process.
An experienced juvenile dependency attorney is crucial during each of these stages. Michelle Trujillo provides the guidance you need to navigate:
• Initial Removal: CPS investigates allegations of abuse or neglect and very often removes your child from your home.
• Initial Detention Hearing: The court determines if the child should be removed from the home or if they can safely remain with family.
• Jurisdictional Hearing: The judge decides if the allegations are true and if the court should take jurisdiction over the child.
• Dispositional Hearing: If allegations are found true, the court decides on a case plan, which may include reunification services or alternative permanent plans.
Throughout this process, Michelle works tirelessly to protect your family’s rights and pursue the best possible outcome.
We keep kids where they belong…at home.
MICHELLE HAS BEEN THERE
Why Choose Michelle Trujillo for Juvenile Dependency?
When facing a dependency case as a parent, choosing the right juvenile dependency attorney can significantly impact your family’s future. Michelle Trujillo brings a powerful combination of extensive legal experience and personal insight to every case she handles. As an experienced juvenile dependency attorney, her dedication to juvenile law and deep understanding of the dependency system make her an exceptional advocate for parents in Kern County,
As your juvenile dependency attorney, Michelle offers:
- Personal insight as a former foster parent and current adoptive parent
- 30+ years of exclusive juvenile law experience
- Deep understanding of CPS procedures and dependency court processes
- Fluent in Spanish, ensuring clear communication with all clients
- Experience in high-level appeals, including arguments before the California Supreme Court
As your juvenile dependency attorney, Michelle Trujillo’s unparalleled expertise in dependency law, coupled with her compassionate approach and personal experience with the system, makes her an invaluable ally for parents navigating this challenging process. Her commitment to clear communication and tireless advocacy ensures that your parental rights are protected every step of the way. With Michelle Trujillo as your attorney, you can face the juvenile dependency system with confidence, knowing you have a dedicated and experienced professional fighting for your family’s future.
Frequently asked questions about parental representation in dependency cases
Trust your juvenile dependency attorney, Michelle Trujillo, to guide you through these important questions and protect your rights. Working with a skilled juvenile dependency attorney, like Michelle Trujillo, can make the difference in preserving your parental rights. Here are common questions our clients ask:
What should I do if CPS contacts me about my children?
If CPS contacts you, remain calm and polite. Remember, you’re not obligated to let them into your home without a warrant. Don’t volunteer information or speculate about situations. Contact Michelle Trujillo immediately for guidance on how to protect your rights.
Can I refuse to speak with CPS investigators?
While you have the right to remain silent, refusing to cooperate can sometimes be viewed negatively. It’s best to consult with Michelle Trujillo before speaking with CPS to understand your rights and the best approach for your situation.
What are my rights as a parent in a dependency case?
As a parent, you have the right to be notified of all hearings, to be represented by an attorney, to present evidence, to testify on your own behalf, and to appeal certain decisions. Michelle will ensure these rights are protected throughout your case.
How long do I have to complete my reunification plan?
Typically, you have 6 to 12 months to complete your reunification plan, depending on your child’s age and the specifics of your case. In some cases, this period can be extended to 18 months. Michelle will advocate for reasonable timelines and services in your case.
What happens if I can't complete all the requirements in my case plan?
If you’re making progress but need more time, Michelle can advocate for an extension of services. If some requirements are unreasonable or unnecessary, she can help you challenge them in court.
Can I visit my children while they're in foster care?
In most cases, yes. Visitation is typically a crucial part of the reunification process. Michelle will fight for appropriate and frequent visitation rights for you.
What if I disagree with the allegations made against me?
You have the right to contest the allegations. Michelle will help you present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and build a strong case to challenge false or exaggerated claims.
Can I appeal if the court makes a decision I disagree with?
Yes, you can appeal certain court decisions. Michelle has extensive experience with appeals, including arguments before the California Supreme Court, and can guide you through this process if necessary.
What if the other parent is abusive or unfit?
Will my children be placed with them? The court’s primary concern is the children’s safety and well-being. Michelle will help present evidence of any abuse or unfitness to ensure your children are not placed in a harmful situation.
How does Michelle's background as a former foster parent help my case?
Michelle’s experience as a former foster parent provides her with unique, firsthand insights into the juvenile dependency system. This personal involvement allows her to:
- Understand the complexities and emotional challenges faced by all parties involved in dependency cases.
- Navigate the intricacies of the foster care system more effectively, having experienced it from the caregiver’s perspective.
- Communicate more empathetically with clients, whether they are parents, children, or caregivers.
- Anticipate potential issues that may arise during the dependency process, based on her real-world experience.
- Develop more comprehensive and practical strategies for her clients, informed by both her legal expertise and personal experience.
- Advocate more persuasively before the court, drawing on her understanding of the practical realities of the foster care system.
This unique combination of professional legal knowledge and personal experience in the foster care system allows Michelle to provide more nuanced, empathetic, and effective representation for her clients in juvenile dependency cases.
If English isn't my first language, will it affect my case?
No, it shouldn’t. You have the right to an interpreter in court. Additionally, Michelle is fluent in Spanish, ensuring clear communication for Spanish-speaking clients.
How can I best prepare for my dependency court hearings?
Document all your interactions with CPS and efforts to address their concerns. Gather supporting evidence such as medical records, school reports, or character references. Most importantly, work closely with Michelle to understand and follow all court orders and case plan requirements.
WE HAVE THE ANSWERS
HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE?
Click another topic below to find your answer. Each area of law and service we offer has its own page and FAQ section. Of course, feel free to call our office for more information. We’d love to hear from you!
Don’t risk losing your parental rights.
Contact Michelle Trujillo today for expert representation in your juvenile dependency case in Kern County.
Contact experienced juvenile dependency attorney Michelle Trujillo today for expert representation in your dependency case in Kern County.