Children Services Removal Process

Summary

Children Services in Missouri can remove children if there are concerns about their safety or welfare. Its important to request a case file, attend court hearings, and consult a family law attorney for specific advice. Connecting with a local lawyer can provide further assistance in understanding and addressing the situation.

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Children services removed my children from my mother in law while I was in jail for 11 days
Hi ****! I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To better understand and assist you, could you please let me know if there was a specific reason given by Children Services for the removal of your children from your mother-in-law?
I went to jail. I have not yet been given a direct answer to why they removed my children
I'm sorry you're going through this, ****. It's important to know that in Missouri, Children's Division typically must have a valid reason to remove children, such as concerns about their safety or welfare.
Here are some steps you can take:
- Request a copy of the case file from your Children’s Division caseworker.
- Attend all court hearings regarding your children.
- Consult with a family law attorney for advice specific to your situation.
Do you need help finding a local family law attorney who can assist you further?
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****, it seems like your case might be high value. Let's proceed to connect you with a local lawyer who can better assist you.
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I need some advice
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****, it seems like your case might be high value. Let's proceed to connect you with a local lawyer who can better assist you.
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