Advocating for families in dependency cases
When the state intervenes in child welfare cases, parents need strong legal representation. Roach Law helps families navigate dependency proceedings and protect parental rights while ensuring children’s best interests are prioritized.
Child Welfare & Court Intervention
Helping families through complex legal challenges
Dependency cases arise when a child is removed from their home due to alleged neglect or abuse. Roach Law fights for parental rights, working to reunify families while ensuring children are placed in safe, stable environments.
Three Ways We Help
Defending Parental Rights
We advocate for parents seeking to regain custody and challenge state intervention.
Representing Children’s Interests
When a child needs legal advocacy, we ensure their needs and well-being are protected.
Navigating Dependency Hearings
Our attorneys provide strong representation in court to ensure fair proceedings.
Protecting Families & Children
Legal advocacy in child welfare cases
Dependency cases can be overwhelming for parents and children alike. Roach Law provides strategic legal support to reunite families and ensure children’s safety within the legal system.

Get legal guidance for your dependency case
If your family is involved in a dependency case, you need skilled legal representation. Contact Roach Law today for a consultation to protect your parental rights.
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What is a dependency case?
A dependency case occurs when child welfare agencies determine a child’s home environment is unsafe, leading to court intervention and possible removal from parental custody.
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Can parents regain custody in a dependency case?
Yes. Parents can work toward reunification by meeting court-mandated requirements, such as parenting programs, substance abuse treatment, or home improvements. We advocate for fair reunification plans.
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What are the possible outcomes of a dependency case?
Outcomes may include family reunification, foster care placement, adoption, or termination of parental rights. Our attorneys fight for solutions that protect children and support parents.
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What rights do parents have in dependency proceedings?
Parents have the right to legal representation, to contest allegations, and to participate in reunification efforts. We ensure parents’ voices are heard in court.
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How long does a dependency case last?
Case length varies. Some cases resolve within months, while others take longer if ongoing support or supervision is required. We work to expedite fair resolutions.