Summary
DCFS and LSSI can have different findings due to their separate investigations. To appeal LSSIs decision, consult a family law attorney. Free legal aid services like Prairie State Legal Services and Illinois Legal Aid Online can provide assistance.Full Conversation
I was indicated from dcfs for inadequate supervison leaving the kids inadequate caregiver how is that possible when i dont have the kids in my care
Hello ****, could you please inform me which state you're located in? This will help me provide more accurate information regarding your legal issue.
Illinois
Hello ****, in Illinois, DCFS can indicate a person for inadequate supervision if they believe the person failed to provide proper care for a child. This can occur even if you don't currently have the kids in your care. To challenge this, you may want to consult with a family law attorney.
Dcfs unfounded it but lssi founded it how is that
Hi ****, it's possible because DCFS (Department of Children and Family Services) and LSSI (Lutheran Social Services of Illinois) are different entities. They may have different findings based on their investigations. Consider legal advice for clarity.
Ok
****, would you like to appeal the decision of LSSI? If so, I can provide general steps on how to appeal in Illinois. Please note, engaging a family law attorney could be beneficial in your situation.
Is there a free lawyer that ckuld help
Sure, ****. In Illinois, there are legal aid services that can provide free or low-cost assistance. Organizations like Prairie State Legal Services and Illinois Legal Aid Online may be able to help. It's important to contact them as soon as possible due to high demand for these services.
Do u have phone number for them
Sure, here are their contact details:
Prairie State Legal Services
Phone:(*) *-*
Website: www.pslegal.orgIllinois Legal Aid Online
Phone:(*) *-*
Website: www.illinoislegalaid.org