Cps Extension And Dismissal

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CPS in Texas can request a 180-day extension for dismissal dates if extraordinary circumstances exist. The extension starts from the courts grant date. Trials on merits should be set within one year unless an extension is granted. For due process concerns, contact Hays County District Court or legal aid. To correct CPS records, request a file review, discuss with a caseworker, or file a grievance with DFPS.

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does the 180 days start the day the extension is given
Yes, the 180 days start from the day the extension is granted by the court. This means the new dismissal date will be 180 days from the date of the court order granting the extension.
If you need more details or have other questions, feel free to ask!
if order was granted for extension on November *, * what is new dismissal date
If the order for extension was granted on November *, *, the new dismissal date will be 180 days from that date.
The calculation is as follows:
- Start date: November *, *
- Add 180 days
The new dismissal date will be May *, *.
Can cps trial on the merits be set outside the one year deadline date and before an order granting an extension hays county texas
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In Texas, the trial on the merits for CPS cases is generally expected to be set within one year of the initial order. However, if an extension is granted, the trial can be set within the extended period.
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my son was removed Jan. * *, on Oct. * * trial on the merits was set for Feb. * *, on November * * order granted for extension, trial on merits set for May * * now. Can cps do that? It doesn't seem like proper due process to me. Hays county texas
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Hi there! CPS can request an extension, and if granted by the court, the trial on the merits can be set within the extended period. Here are some key points:
- CPS must request the extension before the original dismissal date.
- The court must find extraordinary circumstances.
- The extension can be up to 180 days.
Is there anything specific you need help with regarding this process?
can trial on the merits be set past the one year deadline without order for extension hays county texas
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In Texas, the trial on the merits for CPS cases is generally expected to be set within one year of the initial order unless an extension is granted by the court. Without an order for extension, the trial should not be set past the one-year deadline.
If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
if extension granted on october * * when is new dismissal date
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If the extension is granted on October *, *, the new dismissal date will be 180 days from that date. Here is the calculation:
- Start date: October *, *
- Add 180 days
The new dismissal date will be April *, *.
Is there anything else you need assistance with?
if extension is ordered on November * * when is new dismissal date
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If the extension is ordered on November *, *, the new dismissal date will be 180 days from that date. Here is the calculation:
- Start date: November *, *
- Add 180 days
The new dismissal date will be May *, *.
Do you have any other questions or need more details?
who or where do i write or call about proper due process not being done hays county texas
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You may want to contact the local court or a legal aid organization for assistance with your due process concerns. Here are some steps:
- Contact the Hays County District Court.
- Reach out to legal aid organizations in Texas.
Would you like more specific contact details or help with another question?
specific contact details
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Here are the contact details for the Hays County District Court, which you may contact regarding your due process concerns:

Hays County District Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S. Stagecoach Trail, Ste. *, San Marcos, TX *
Website: www.co.hays.tx.us
If you need further assistance or contact information for legal aid organizations, let me know!
who is over the district court and judges
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In Texas, the district court judges are overseen by the Chief Judge of the district. The Chief Judge has administrative responsibilities over the court and its judges.
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who is the chief judge over the 207th district court
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The Chief Judge over the 207th District Court in Texas is Judge Jack Robison. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
how can I have false and/or incorrect information in cps files/records removed or corrected hays county texas
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To correct or remove false information in CPS files in Texas, you can:
- Request a copy of the CPS file.
- Review the file for inaccuracies.
- Contact your CPS caseworker to discuss the corrections.
- File a formal grievance with CPS if the caseworker does not resolve the issue.
- Consider seeking legal advice for assistance.
Would you like more details or help with another question?
how do i file a formal grievance
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To file a formal grievance with CPS in Texas, follow these steps:
- Contact your CPS caseworker or their supervisor first.
- If unresolved, submit a written grievance to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS).
- Use the DFPS complaint form available on their website.
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i have requested copy of my cps case files/records since * and have not received them as of today March * *. what else can i do to get them
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You can try the following steps to obtain your CPS case files:
- Contact your CPS caseworker or their supervisor directly.
- File a formal grievance with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS).
- Consider seeking assistance from a legal aid organization.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?