Protecting Minor Children

Protecting Minor Children

Prioritizing Children’s Interests

Ensuring children’s interests are identified and protected and the most important aspect of any family law matters. Children, simply put, are uniquely vulnerable. Decisions are made for them rather than by them – and it is crucial to ensure they receive the support and resources needed for proper development. This requires experience and knowledgeable legal help.

Unfortunately, many families feel they cannot afford the services of a qualified attorney. The economy is unstable, opportunity is scarce and many individuals entering family law proceedings have trouble obtaining a lawyer who knows how to represent them effectively.

This is why Access To Law Foundation was established, to ensure that those most in need of assisting minor children. Rebeca is an active member of both the National Association of Counsel for Children and the Georgia Association of Counsel for Children. She is also a member of the Immigrant Children’s Legal Network and serves as a court-appointed advocate for juveniles in legal proceedings.Rebeca is a Certified Child Welfare Law Specialist and speaks on minor children’s issues as well as works closely with the State of Alabama and Georgia for kids in care.

To learn more about how our Foundation gives a voice to children’s needs and priorities, reach out to us today.

Legal Support on a Full Spectrum of Juvenile Matters

Our attorneys offer representation and counsel in a comprehensive range of matters that affect children, including:

  • Child Support: Ensuring your child or children have the financial resources needed for education, healthcare, and related concerns.
  • Child Custody and Visitation: Helping parents devise custody and visitation schedules that benefit all parties involved.
  • Legitimation: Establishing legal relationships between fathers and their children so that all parties are afforded their legal rights.
  • Guardianship: Making sure children are in safe hands if their parents are unable to care for them.
  • Dependency: Assisting children in their efforts to find a home when their parent or guardian is unable to care for them.
  • Immigration: Asserting the rights of unaccompanied alien children (UACs), Asylum, SIJS, and juveniles who may be protected by DACA and other related immigration concerns.

The lawyers at Access To Law Foundation have a wealth of experience in these matters and stand ready to lend our services to you.

The Help You Need – When You Need It

If you have questions for our lawyers or concerns you would like to discuss, contact our Foundation. You can reach us at (770) 685-1499 or email us at help@accesstolawfoundation.org. During an initial consultation, we will discuss your situation and inform you of your legal options and the likely outcomes of your case.
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