Child Abuse and Neglect Attorney Serving MinnesotaDaycare workers, nurses, teachers, psychologists and other professionals who work with minors can find themselves accused of abusing or maltreating children. If the Department of Human Services determines you maltreated children, a professional disciplinary board may decide to review your license irrespective of whether or not criminal charges are filed against you. At Groshek Law, Christa Groshek advises and defends professionals facing license revocations or disciplinary proceedings as a result of the alleged abuse or maltreatment of children. If you've been accused of harming/neglecting a child, don't wait until investigators call to speak with you. It's essential that you begin defending your rights, which often involves asserting them. In these kinds of cases, social workers sometimes behave as if you're beholden to them, without rights or status. Defend your rights and hold the Department of Human Services accountable — contact Minneapolis professional license revocation lawyer Christa Groshek today. Professional Licenses and Allegations of Child MaltreatmentMinneapolis professional license revocation lawyer Christa Groshek advises and defends the following professionals facing disciplinary actions as a result of allegations of child maltreatment:
Contact Minneapolis Criminal Defense Lawyer Christa Groshek At Groshek Law, each client is viewed as an individual, not a legal problem. If you are facing charges regarding a juvenile crime, DUI/DWI, theft, burglary, drug crime, white collar crime, domestic violence or probation violation, please contact Christa Groshek for a free initial consultation. Getting Ahead of an Investigation - Pre-Empting Findings of Maltreatment/Child AbuseDepending on the specifics of your case, it may be possible to resolve issues or bring an investigation to an end before a disciplinary hearing is scheduled. If criminal charges are filed, it may be possible to arrange a plea bargain during a pre-trial that removes the need to proceed with further action. In other instances, it may be possible to remove the need for a hearing if a lack of substantial evidence can be demonstrated. As your lawyer, Christa Groshek can evaluate the situation and determine if pre-empting an investigation is possible. Contact a Minneapolis Professional License Revocation LawyerThere are specific processes and procedures involved in the revocation of a professional license when the maltreatment of children is involved. Cases are heard before an administrative law judge. Hearings are sometimes consolidated if a daycare or foster care license is also at issue. Christa Groshek has defended numerous clients in child maltreatment cases and understands what steps must be taken to defend her clients and help them avoid further legal complications. To schedule a free, confidential consultation to discuss your case, contact Christa Groshek today. |
