Wrongful Child Removal Case

Summary

If you believe the Department of Child Services (DCS) in Kentucky wrongfully removed your child based on false information, gather evidence, consult a family law attorney, and consider filing a complaint. Attend all court hearings to present your case.

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The wrong dcs handled my case took my kid under false information.
I'm sorry to hear that. Can you please provide me with more details about your case?
My ex told dcs that my fiancée and my self abused my daughter. He called greenup co well he has his story so messed up that the incident was supposed to happen while i stayed with relatives in another co. KSP didn’t rule against me. But i have lost my job my kid my fiancée
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Joanie. It sounds like a difficult and challenging time for you. Can you please tell me which state this incident occurred in?
Kentucky
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Joanie. In Kentucky, if you believe that the Department of Child Services (DCS) wrongfully handled your case and took your child based on false information, you may have options to challenge their decision. Here are some general steps you can consider:

*. Gather evidence: Collect any evidence that supports your claim that the allegations are false, such as witness statements, medical records, or any other relevant documents.

*. Consult an attorney: It may be beneficial to consult with a family law attorney who specializes in child custody cases. They can provide you with personalized advice based on the specific details of your case.

*. File a complaint: You may consider filing a complaint against the DCS if you believe they acted improperly. Contact the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services for more information on how to file a complaint.

*. Attend court hearings: If your case goes to court, make sure to attend all hearings and present your evidence to support your claim.

Please note that this is general information and it's important to consult with an attorney for specific legal advice. If you need assistance finding an attorney or have any other questions, feel free to ask.