Cps Neglect Case Guidance
Summary
In Mississippi CPS neglect cases, the court prioritizes the childs best interests. Parents should gather evidence to refute claims, such as utility bills and photos, and seek legal representation. Attend all court hearings and comply with orders. If a statement of facts is delayed, visit the court in person or request a copy from the court clerk. Consider hiring an attorney for assistance.Full Conversation
My case started with a case worker who visited my home and never got out of vehicle. She then in her petition to the court said my home had no electricity no heat and trash inside and out. Yet she stayed in car. The petition also saidchikdren didn't have the necessary care and support due to parents drug use
It sounds like you're in a challenging situation. In CPS cases, it's crucial to address any allegations made in the petition. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Gather evidence to refute claims (e.g., utility bills, photos of your home).
- Seek legal representation for guidance and defense.
- Attend all court hearings and comply with court orders.
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And at an administrative appeal I had against cps may *. Cps admitted she didn't go in my home. And I was told 14 days statement of facts would be ready but I still haven't gotten the statement of facts and I have tried calling sent hundreds of emails no replies
It sounds frustrating not to receive the statement of facts. Consider taking these steps:
- Visit the court in person and inquire about the statement.
- Request a copy of the statement from the court clerk.
- Consider hiring an attorney to assist with obtaining documents and navigating the process.
Would you like to connect with local lawyers who can assist with your case?