Cps Overreach Legal Options
Summary
In Michigan, addressing CPS overreach involves understanding the Child Protection Law and Juvenile Code. If CPS actions are based on incorrect information, such as being wrongly accused in a domestic violence situation, you can request a fair hearing to dispute their decisions. Gather evidence like police reports and video recordings to support your case. You can file a complaint with CPS if you believe there has been an overreach. If you choose to represent yourself pro se, familiarize yourself with relevant laws, prepare your documents, and ensure you file the necessary paperwork with the court. Consider seeking legal advice or assistance from a family law attorney experienced in CPS cases for guidance.Full Conversation
Cps used domestic violence acts committed against me by the mother of my sons saying i was the person comitting the assualt which i was the victim
It sounds like a serious situation. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Request a Fair Hearing: You can request a fair hearing to dispute the actions or decisions made by CPS.
- Gather Evidence: Collect any evidence, such as police reports, witness statements, or medical records, that support your claim of being the victim.
- Seek Legal Representation: Consider speaking to a family law attorney who specializes in CPS cases.
Is there any evidence or documentation you already have that could help your case?
Yes along with video recordings of every cps encounter
That's great that you have video recordings and other evidence. Here's what you can do next:
- Organize Evidence: Ensure all your evidence is well-organized and easily accessible.
- File a Complaint: You can file a complaint with CPS if you believe there has been an overreach.
- Legal Representation: Contact a family law attorney experienced in CPS cases to help present your evidence effectively.
Would you like information on how to file a complaint or contact a family law attorney?
I want to represent myself pro se
You can definitely represent yourself pro se. Here are some steps to help you get started:
- Research Laws: Familiarize yourself with the Michigan Child Protection Law (MCL *.* et seq.) and the Juvenile Code (MCL 712A.* et seq.).
- Prepare Documents: Organize all your evidence, including video recordings and other documentation.
- File the Necessary Paperwork: Ensure you file the correct forms with the court.
- Attend Hearings: Be prepared to present your case clearly and concisely.
Would you like more detailed information on the filing procedures or court forms?