As most of you may know, when you enter a courtroom, there is a court reporter who is recording the cases in court. This is crucial to our system of justice for so many reasons. Testimony and statements are the backbone of our legal system. Today, we have so many ways of recording that anyone can do it. Not ACS workers. During an interview, an ACS worker will never record the conversation in any way, expect for her own notes she writes that parents do not have access to. WHY? the reason as you might have guessed is that ACS workers can then go to Court and claim that the parents made statements that they never made. Don't fall into the trap. If an ACS worker has contacted you, call an ACS attorney as soon as possible. Do not speak to ACS workers. Our hotline is 917-519-8417.
Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department AD3d Argued - May 17, 2022 FRANCESCA E. CONNOLLY, J.P. JOSEPH J. MALTESE PAUL WOOTEN LARA J. GENOVESI, JJ. 2021-07543 DECISION & ORDER In the Matter of Lexis B. (Anonymous). Administration for Children’s Services, petitioner-respondent; Natalia B. (Anonymous), appellant, et al., respondent. (Proceeding No. 1) In the Matter of Joseph B. (Anonymous). Administration for Children’s Services, petitioner-respondent; Natalia B. (Anonymous), appellant, et al., respondent. (Proceeding No. 2) (Docket Nos. N-1916-21, N-1917-21) Michael S. Discioarro, New York, NY, for appellant. Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix, Corporation Counsel, New York, NY (Deborah A. Brenner and Andrea Nishi of counsel), for petitioner-respondent. Anne M. Serby, Long Beach, NY, attorney for the child Lexis B. In related proceedings pursuant to Family Court Act article 10, the mother appeals from an order of the Family Court, Queens County ...
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