Protecting Parents' Rights With Effective, Efficient Legal Knowledge
A man was surfing the Internet on his personal computer and, on a whim, decided to look at some adult content. He downloaded several images. When he opened the images, he discovered that — to his horror — one of the images appeared to be a minor. He promptly deleted it by dragging it to his computer's on-screen recycling bin. During his divorce, the image came back to haunt him. His ex-wife accused him of possession of child pornography and had him prosecuted civilly and criminally. The Law Office of Sara Sencer McArdle, LLC represented him, fighting hard to protect his interests in New Jersey courts.
Divorce can be brutal, and spouses often resort to dirty tricks to punish each other and gain exclusive access to the children. One of these tricks is falsely accusing the other parent of child abuse or neglect. These false accusations can cause permanent harm — taking away a person's parental rights and damaging his or her criminal record.
At the Randolph, New Jersey, Law Office of Sara Sencer McArdle, LLC, we have an intimate working knowledge of the New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) and can handle both criminal defense and family law matters related to parental rights and allegations of abuse.
A Former Child Abuse Prosecutor Now Representing Parents
After graduating from law school in 1979, our founding partner — Sara Sencer McArdle — worked for the Essex County Prosecutor's Office. She worked there for more than 20 years, 10 as head of the child abuse division. During this time, she prosecuted the longest-running trial in New Jersey state history. It was a child abuse case involving a day care worker accused of molesting children in her care. The trial lasted almost a full year.
At the Law Office of Sara Sencer McArdle, LLC, Ms. McArdle now serves people on the other side of these cases — parents who often face allegations that jeopardize their parental rights. She draws on her experience as a prosecutor to help parents achieve the best possible results in these cases. Knowing firsthand what strategies prosecutors commonly use helps her advise parents regarding what actions to take to protect their interests.
Contact a Morristown Parental Rights Attorney
Call an attorney at our office at 973-607-2774, toll free at 888-449-4913 or simply complete our online contact form. If your parental rights are in jeopardy, it is critical that you act as quickly as possible. Fast action gives your lawyer more time to act and can start protecting your interests immediately.



