Cps Court Order Guidelines

Summary

CPS cannot enforce involuntary child placement without a court order. If a court order is issued, it must be followed as it is legally binding. Noncompliance can lead to penalties, but the order can be modified if circumstances change. Contact a local family lawyer or the Child Protective Services Division for more information.

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I understand, you're dealing with a CPS situation. In general:
- CPS can't force you to send your child elsewhere without a court order.
- If they have concerns, they might suggest it but can't enforce it.
Your location will help provide more specific info.
Montgomery county Texas
Based on your location in Montgomery County, Texas and your situation with CPS:
- Without a court order, CPS can't enforce involuntary placement of your child.
- If concerns arise, CPS may recommend a safer environment.
- For further assistance, contacting a local family lawyer or the Child Protective Services Division at (*) *-* might be beneficial.
What happens after a court order
After a court order:
- The order must be followed as it's legally binding.
- Noncompliance can lead to penalties.
- If circumstances change, the order can be modified.
Your lawyer can provide more detailed information.