Summary
To establish residency in Tennessee for family law purposes, you must live in the state for at least six months. This is crucial for filing for divorce or other family law matters. Ensure you maintain a physical presence, obtain a Tennessee drivers license, register to vote, and update your address on official documents. If facing jurisdictional issues with CPS between Tennessee and Georgia, consult a local attorney for guidance.Full Conversation
For defects
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Child protective services
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No it would be CPS of Georgia and this would be based on them violating the residential laws cuz I was living in Tennessee
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex situation involving CPS from Georgia and residency issues in Tennessee. It's important to clarify any specific actions or violations you're concerned about. Are you seeking assistance with how CPS in Georgia has impacted your residency status in Tennessee?
No CPS of Georgia violated the residential law when taking custody of my children out of Tennessee which we was living in also paid taxes to also registered to vote also followed my taxes there
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Could you provide a bit more detail about how CPS Georgia violated residential laws?
Yes they come to a hospital where I was at because my son was using their services they were sick and take custody of my children and do not give them back did not get in touch with CPS of Tennessee which I resided in My children also had a local state insurance in Tennessee My son just had two brain surgeries
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By coming in the state of Tennessee and taking my kids out of state into their custody
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