Cps Custody Considerations Explained
Summary
CPS in Washington can take a newborn into protective custody if theres an immediate risk to the child. Factors include past drug use, current sobriety, and living conditions. Its crucial to maintain contact with your attorney and support groups to strengthen your case.Full Conversation
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It sounds like you're taking all the right steps to improve your situation. Staying in touch with your attorney and support groups is crucial. They can provide personalized advice tailored to your circumstances. If you have any specific concerns or questions, feel free to share, and I'll do my best to assist!
Can CPS take my baby for me at the hospital
In Washington, CPS can consider several factors to determine if they should take a newborn into protective custody:
- Any recent or ongoing drug use.
- Previous CPS cases involving your other children.
- Current living conditions and your support system.
- Progress in rehabilitation efforts.
It's essential to maintain regular contact with your attorney and support groups to strengthen your case. If you have more specific questions or concerns, feel free to ask!
Will they come and take my baby from the hospital though
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In Washington, CPS can take a newborn into protective custody if they believe there's an immediate risk to the child. Your history, current sobriety, and living conditions will all be considered. Keep working with your attorney and support groups. Would you like more information on what steps you can take to strengthen your case?