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Quitman, AR
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Attorney
2-5 yrs required
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Job Title: Parent Counsel Dependency Neglect Attorney - 13th Judicial District
Job Responsibilities:
- Represent parents in dependency-neglect cases within the 13th Judicial District, encompassing Calhoun, Cleveland, Columbia, Dallas, Quachita, and Union Counties.
- Provide legal counsel and representation to parents involved in dependency-neglect cases, ensuring their rights are protected throughout the legal process.
- Engage in case preparation, which includes reviewing case files, gathering evidence, interviewing clients, and preparing legal documents.
- Attend court hearings and advocate on behalf of clients to achieve favorable outcomes.
- Maintain clear communication with clients to keep them informed about the status and progress of their cases.
- Work collaboratively with other legal professionals, court personnel, and relevant stakeholders to facilitate the legal process.
- Ensure all actions comply with legal standards and ethical obligations within the jurisdiction of the 13th Judicial District.
Education and Experience Information:
- Preferably possess qualification in dependency-neglect (D/N) cases; however, training can be provided for the right candidate.
- A background in law with experience or a demonstrated interest in representing clients in dependency-neglect cases is advantageous.
- Strong legal research, writing, and advocacy skills are essential for effective representation.
- The candidate must be admitted to practice law and in good standing with the relevant legal authority.
Salary Information:
- The position is a part-time contractor role; specific salary details are not provided in the text. Compensation will likely be commensurate with experience and qualifications, as typical for contractor roles.
Note: The job is set to begin as soon as it can be filled, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply promptly with a cover letter, proof of qualification, a current resume, and three references.
May 20, 2025
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