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Understanding the Basics of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS)/Abusive Head Trauma (AHT)

Understanding the Basics of Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS)/Abusive Head Trauma (AHT) - Arizona abuse defense lawyer in Scottsdale

When an infant suddenly dies, the grieving parents (and often the state’s child welfare agency) want—and deserve—answers. Whenever an infant presents at the emergency room with (1) subdural hemorrhage (bleeding in the brain), (2) retinal hemorrhages (bleeding behind the eyes) and (3) cerebral edema (swelling in the brain) (“the triad”), the answer has routinely been […]

Almost 40 Years Later: Key Takeaways from the McMartin Preschool Trials

Almost 40 Years Later: Key Takeaways from the McMartin Preschool Trials - family law representation in Arizona in Goodyear

As parents return to work, children across the nation are going back to school and back into the hands of caregivers, which creates an atmosphere ripe for abuse allegations (not to mention the continuous rise of QAnon). It is important for parents and caregivers to be reminded of the McMartin Trials as things return to […]

An Abuse Allegation Against You Has Been “Substantiated”: Now What?

An Abuse Allegation Against You Has Been "Substantiated": Now What? - legal representation in Arizona in Flagstaff

A DCS Investigation Crystal is the mother of three-month-old Michael and six-year-old Grace. A few months ago, she was the subject of a Department of Child Safety (DCS) investigation when Michael fractured his leg after a fall in the park. The attending physician at Phoenix Children’s Hospital believed the x-ray showed a previous, healing break […]

6 years post-Obergefell: Same-sex parenting rights in Arizona

6 years post-Obergefell: Same-sex parenting rights in Arizona - child custody attorney in Arizona in Prescott

The path to the landmark ruling of Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) was a long and arduous one, filled with decades of small victories and crushing losses, many of which went unrecognized. When same-sex marriage was finally deemed constitutional by the Supreme Court six years ago, it released all of the pent-up energy that had been […]

How Long Does Arizona DCS Have to Investigate an Allegation?

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Suppose five-year-old Lucas tells his Kindergarten teacher that his dad hits him and that is why he has a faint bruise on his leg. As a mandatory reporter under A.R.S. § 13-3620, Lucas’ teacher calls the DCS hotline and reports her “reasonable belief” that Lucas may be abused or neglected. A DCS Specialist is assigned […]

How the Medical “Code of Silence” Affects Child Abuse Litigation

Phoenix Children's Hospital - Arizona child welfare and DCS defense, Woodnick Law

By Gregg Woodnick and Isabel Ranney Despite being the fifth-largest city in the United States, Phoenix only has seven board-certified pediatric orthopedic surgeons, five of whom work at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Because of their specialty, it is safe to presume that the surgeons all know each other from their professional community and any conferences they […]

The Hague in Arizona

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By: Leslie A. Satterlee and Markus Risinger Custody battles always involve heartbreak and they are never an easy process for anyone involved. However, imagine going through a custody battle across international borders.  For example: Maria and Jeff got married and settled in Scottsdale. They then had three beautiful children. However, after 15 years of marriage, they both decide to get a […]

Do You Handle High Net Worth Divorces?

Arizona criminal defense and family law - Woodnick Law, Tempe

By: Leslie A. Satterlee & Gregg R. Woodnick You would be surprised how often I hear this question.  I hear it during formal consultations in our office and often in passing sitting at the bleachers while making small talk with parents on one of my kids’ sports teams. I used to just say “yes” or […]

The Boston Globe Weighs in on CAPTA Compliance

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The Boston Globe recently published an important article analyzing every state’s compliance with Federal Child Abuse and Treatment Act of 1974 (“CAPTA”). Shockingly, the article concludes that no State is fully compliant with CAPTA’s requirements. However, Arizonian’s should be especially concerned because Arizona was the ONLY State that refused to share information regarding its CAPTA compliance, calling it “a time consuming, lengthy, non-value added survey.”

The Huxtable Divorce: Pop Culture Series

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Everyone remembers Cliff and Claire Huxtable and their kids living a chaotic yet loving life. TV has the ability to show humor and conflict and wrap it all up in a bow in less than 30 minutes. But what if the Huxtable marriage fell apart like nearly half of all marriages in America?