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Boston DCF family law attorney

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Boston DCF family law attorney

When your family faces legal challenges—whether through involvement with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) or a difficult divorce—you need an experienced and compassionate Boston DCF family law attorney on your side. We provide comprehensive representation in sensitive matters, helping you move forward with confidence.

Our team defends clients against false allegations of neglect, physical abuse, and sexual abuse, working quickly to protect your reputation and parental rights. From DCF 51A reports to 51B investigations, we stand with you at every step—representing parents, children, and collateral contacts during interviews, home visits (virtual or in-person), and assessments. We also assist in drafting strong collateral letters, negotiating safety and action plans, and guiding you toward getting your case successfully closed.

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DCF Lawyer Services

  • False Allegations: Neglect • Physical Abuse • Sexual Abuse
  • DCF 51A Reports
  • DCF 51B Investigations
  • DCF Interviews: Representing Parents • Children • Collaterals
  • DCF Assessment: Getting Your Case Closed • Collateral Letters
  • Staff Attends Home Visits in Person or Virtually
  • DA Referrals • SAIN Interviews
  • DCF Fair Hearing to Appeal Supported or Substantiated Concern Decisions
  • Superior Court Appeals
  • Case Analysis
  • DCF Releases
  • DCF Case Closing Letters
  • Action Plans
  • Safety Plans
  • Hatch Letters

DCF Lawyer Services

  • Uncontested Divorce: 1A – Written Agreement already in Place
  • Contested Divorce: 1B – Disagreements Regarding…
    • Child support
    • Parenting time
    • Alimony
    • Child custody
    • Marital Assets
  • Mediated Divorce
  • Collaborative Divorce
  • Modifications
  • Contempt
  • Expert Witnesses
  • Hidden Assets
  • Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements (Separation Agreements)
  • Parenting Plans
  • College Tuition
  • Moving Out of State