Dedicated to Parental Rights Protection
Nothing is more important to a parent than their children. When Child Protective Services (CPS) or another party attempts to terminate a parent's rights, it can be devastating for everyone involved. At the law firm of Macht, Brenizer & Gingold, P.C., our parental rights attorneys are dedicated to defending against these types of actions. We will stand up for your best interests, as well as the best interests of your child.
If CPS or another party is attempting to end your parental rights, we are here to help. Contact our parental rights lawyers online or call 315-849-2319 to schedule a meeting to discuss your situation.
Aggressive Defense Against Charges of Neglect
CPS will usually attempt to place a child in foster care or terminate a parent's rights when there has been an accusation of child neglect and/or child abuse. Nearly anyone can make this type of charge. Our parental rights attorneys will provide an aggressive defense against these charges. The good news is that courts will typically terminate a parent's rights only as a last resort. However, it is important to have strong legal counsel in your corner to ensure that your rights are protected and you can continue to have a relationship with your child.
Experience You Can Rely On
At Macht, Brenizer & Gingold, P.C., our lawyers practice family law exclusively. Our partners, attorneys Jon W. Brenizer and Harlan B. Gingold, have more than 75 years of combined legal experience. Through our handling of numerous cases before judges throughout Central and Upstate New York, we have established a strong reputation for credibility that goes a long way with judges and opposing counsel. We will put this experience to work for you while we fight tirelessly to protect your rights and your interests.
Call for a Consultation With a New York CPS Defense Attorney
We have a thorough understanding of how CPS cases operate and we will put this knowledge to work for you. Contact our parental rights lawyers online or call 315-849-2319 to arrange for an initial consultation to discuss your case. If you choose to retain us, we will credit your initial consultation fee to your account.
