Good Legal Firm Client Intake Form-Criminal
  • Good Legal Firm Client Intake Form

    GLF represents parents/caregivers in child welfare, criminal cases involving crimes against children, and 1983 cases involving DFCS and child hospitals. *This form is for individuals needing representation on a criminal case involving crimes against children (excluding sexual assault against children).
    Good Legal Firm Client Intake Form
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Next Scheduled Court Appearance Date*
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  • Have you been arrested?*
  • Are you currently out on bond?*
  • Are you currently represented by an attorney?*
  • Do you also have a dependency matter (DFCS) in connection to your criminal case?*
  • Are your children currently in DFCS custody?*
  • What are the allegations of your DFCS case?*
  • Do you have any documents regarding your case? (Court orders, bond conditions) If so, please email them to us at welcome@goodlegalfirm.com
  • Acknowledgment

     

    The purpose of this initial consultation is to determine if our firm can assist you with your legal needs, to inform you about the services our firm provides, and to discuss the potential agreement for the provision of legal services and the formation of an attorney-client relationship. This initial consultation does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not mean our law firm will act as your legal counsel.

     

    After the initial consultation, if your case or matter is accepted, we will provide you with a written agreement (or engagement agreement) which will set forth the terms and conditions for our legal services. Upon receipt of a signed agreement by you, and the required retainer amount, the attorney-client relationship will commence.

     

    Your legal rights may be affected by laws that place time restrictions on certain legal claims or may be otherwise affected if prompt action is not taken. If our law firm does not accept your case or matter, or you decide not to retain our services, you should seek alternate legal counsel immediately to ensure that your legal rights are not affected.

     

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