who is clay county nc dss attorney

by Mrs. Clarabelle Volkman 6 min read

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Who is Clay Logan?

Commissioner Clay Logan has been a member of the Clay County Board of Commissioners since 2014.

What is the clerk's office in North Carolina?

The Clerk’s Office is a state office and among many other statutory functions this office is responsible for all clerical and record keeping functions of the superior and district court, collector of monies for all court related cases and as the elected clerk, Mr. Barrett is the Judge of Probate. The clerk’s office is considered the hub of the judicial system and plays a vital role in the North Carolina courts.

Who is Debbie Mauney?

Debbie Mauney began her career at the Clay County Department of Social Services in 1990, serving as Director since 1997. Debbie was appointed by the Clay County Commissioners as the Clay County Health and Human Services Director in 2018 when the county consolidated Health and Human Services. This position includes the supervision of Health, Social Services, and Senior Services. Over the years, she has served on many local and regional non-profit boards including being active in the startup of many of these organizations.

What is the role of the Register of Deeds?

The Register of Deeds serves as the custodian and manager for real estate related documents as well as vital records and DD214s of the county. I am proud to be elected as your Registrar and strive to hold these duties to the utmost standards along with giving you the quality and professional public service in a friendly atmosphere. I believe public service is a public trust and it must be proven every day.

Clay County District Attorney Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Fax Number for Clay County District Attorney, a District Attorney Office, at Main Street, Hayesville NC.

Map of Clay County District Attorney

View map of Clay County District Attorney, and get driving directions from your location .

District Attorney Offices Nearby

Find 5 District Attorney Offices within 40.6 miles of Clay County District Attorney.

About the Clay County District Attorney

The Clay County District Attorney, located in Hayesville, NC, is an agency that prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the Hayesville government. The District Attorney heads the Hayesville Prosecutor's Office, directing the attorneys who work for the office.

Membership

The membership of the assocation includes (1) attorneys who represent county social services agencies in North Carolina, (2) attorneys employed by the state who are resources for county social services attorneys, and (3) retired social services attorneys who wish to remain connected to the association.

How to Join

Attorneys who represent county social services departments are deemed to be members of the association. Attorneys who serve in this role should contact the Secretary to be added to the roster. Changes should also be submitted to the Secretary. The roster of attorneys is separate from the dssattorney listserv.

Dues

The association assesses annual dues of $10. Dues are collected at the winter and summer conferences.

Who distributed copies of CVAs to DSS workers?

Social workers testified throughout the week that they used CVAs on advice from Lindsay, who initially distributed copies to DSS workers. At times there would be staff meetings to discuss cases, where Lindsay and at times Palmer were present as CVAs were discussed.

Who is the attorney for Hogan?

Hogan attorney Melissa Jackson stood before the jury, a scowl on her face. It was Jackson whom Hogan first told about the CVA when he approached her in the grocery store more than three years ago and asked her to help return his daughter to his custody. She represented him for free in a 2017 hearing that exposed Cherokee County’s scheme and reunited Hogan’s family.

What did the attorneys for Hogan argue about Lindsay?

Attorneys for Hogan argued the county failed to train its employees properly and that Lindsay had obstructed justice by creating a document that illegally circumvented the court process , which violated constitutional rights to due process by giving Hogan and his daughter no opportunity for legal representation.

Who assured the jury that social workers had the best interests of the children in mind?

Attorneys for the county, Lindsay and Palmer assured the jury throughout the trial that social workers had the best interests of the children in mind.

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