Child Custody Concerns Oregon

Summary

In Oregon, child custody is determined by the childs best interests. Concerns about neglect or abuse should be documented with evidence such as photos, medical records, and witness testimonies. Contacting Child Protective Services (CPS) is advisable. Access to CPS reports may require a formal request and proof of interest in the case. Consider consulting a local attorney for guidance on gathering and presenting evidence in custody disputes.

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My babymomma wants to file custody , but she deals with abuse in the current home my kids are at, she doesn’t take care of very well, they comeback dirty and almost traumatized . She has not put them in school or take them to doctors. She also doesn’t feed them very well, they also have witnessed abuse in the mother household
****, it sounds like a serious situation for your kids. In Oregon, child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Document any evidence of neglect or abuse.
- Keep records of communication and visits.
- Consider contacting Child Protective Services.
Would you like to connect with a lawyer for further assistance?
Yes what would be considered evidence
In your situation, evidence can include:
- Photos or videos showing the children's condition.
- Medical or school records indicating neglect.
- Testimonies from witnesses or professionals (teachers, doctors).
- Records of communication with the other parent.
- Reports filed with Child Protective Services.
Would you like to be connected with a local lawyer for further assistance? They can help guide you on gathering and presenting evidence.
Where can I get reports filed with cps
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To obtain reports filed with Child Protective Services (CPS) in Oregon, you may need to:
- Contact the local CPS office directly.
- Submit a formal request, possibly needing identification or proof of interest in the case.
- Understand that access may be limited to protect privacy.
Would you like more guidance on this process or any other issue?
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****, it seems like a high-value case due to the serious nature of the custody and child welfare issues. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, please provide some information.
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