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For any agency to gain a court order would require for the agency to prove to a court that the order was justified by the facts

But, it does depend on the allegations. The court may decide to rule on the side of caution. This frequently happened to fathers accused of sex abuse where no clear evidence can be established.

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Q: Can cps get a court order against you even if they have no evidence to support allegations?
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