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You must appear in person or by phone on those dates. It will probably be by phone. The pre-hearing conference should help you understand the issues better and get ready for your hearing. You can ask for a paper or an electronic version, such as on a thumb drive. The ALJ sends another letter with the deadlines for you and the CPS representative to file evidence, such as documents, pictures, and other papers showing why the finding is incorrect, and to provide a list of witnesses.

If you know beforehand that there are dates or times that you cannot go to the hearing, you must let the ALJ know about these conflicts at the pre-hearing conference, or send OAH and the CPS representative a letter. Otherwise, OAH will just set a date.

Changing it after that can be hard. The Initial Decision says. You cannot add any new facts or documents on appeal. You must give all your evidence documents and testimony at your hearing with the ALJ. CPS can respond in writing to your appeal.

If CPS appeals, you can respond to theirs. You must do this within 30 days of the date of the Review Decision. It depends. CPS might have more than one "case" involving you. One CPS department might offer services to help with issues with you and your children have. Another investigates abuse and neglect. CPS might close your "services" case but keep the abuse or neglect investigation open. They might have stopped contacting you. That does not mean anything.

The investigation is only over once you get a notice saying the allegation is Founded or Unfounded. You might get this notice after more than 90 days have passed. If you are not sure if CPS has an open investigation, ask them. Protect yourself. Follow up in writing. Save a copy for your records. They will not make a finding of unfounded or founded.

They are looking to see if you need help to be a safe parent. CPS will only do a FAR when they think there may be child neglect or mistreatment but it is at a low risk to harm a child. They can use your CPS history if they contact you again to determine if you are a risk to a child. If you do not take part in the initial meeting with CPS, they may transfer it back to investigation.

This means they could make a finding. Read more here. When a report has been filed, the role of child protective services is to: Determine if a child has been abused or neglected Protect the child from immediate danger Assess the risk of continuing danger to the child Decide if or what interventions are needed to keep the child safe, and implement these steps, sometimes with the help of other state agencies or programs. Decide on the need for ongoing support of the family such as case management, counseling or medical care.

Ongoing support can include programs and services from organizations besides CPS. CPS compared to Police or Law Enforcement Because child sexual abuse is a crime in all 50 states, police and law enforcement may also become involved in the investigation of child sexual abuse. Child safety is the first concern of Child Protective Services. They will work with both parents to safely care for their child. CPS can also go to court to remove a child from the parents' care if necessary to protect the child.

This begins a court process called a dependency case. At the court hearings, the CPS worker and both the mother and the father can provide information to the court. When a child is placed into state custody, the Division of Child Support will look at the finances of either the mother or father or both and decide what amount the parent s can pay towards the cost of the child's relative, foster or group home placement. It is very important that you open all mail from Child Support right away, follow instructions and provide accurate information about your current financial situation and other obligations, so that a reasonable plan can be created.

Child Support issues can be stressful and there are parent support groups that can help you cope with this process.

OFCO intervenes and tries to solve problems when a state agency's action or inaction is unauthorized or unreasonable. OFCOP also makes recommendations to the Governor, the Legislature and agency officials to improve the child welfare system. Court forms and information about different legal actions paternity, child support, divorce, parenting plans, housing and immigration, etc.

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