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DCFS Administrative Appeals - Indicated Findings and Other Appeals

This program addresses DCFS administrative appeals, including when and how to initiate an appeal of an 'indicated finding'.
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: DCBA2506-R
$65.00 or 1.00 credits
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This program addresses DCFS administrative appeals, including when and how to initiate an appeal of an 'indicated finding'. There is also discussion about strategy at indicated finding appeals, and how best to prepare for and present a case at hearing. The program includes information on DCFS 'Service Appeals' and their uses for clients with pending DCFS matters.

Chuck Rohde, Law Offices of Rohde & Infelise P.C., Wheaton

Expires: 1/1/27

This program addresses DCFS administrative appeals, including when and how to initiate an appeal of an 'indicated finding'. There is also discussion about strategy at indicated finding appeals, and how best to prepare for and present a case at hearing. The program includes information on DCFS 'Service Appeals' and their uses for clients with pending DCFS matters.

Chuck Rohde, Law Offices of Rohde & Infelise P.C., Wheaton

Expires: 1/1/27

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Program Date1/1/27
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