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It could be grounds for dismissal if there was a wrongful removal by CPS in the state of Texas. However, an attorney will be able to file motions and answer any questions you have.
If you have a pending case involving a felony charge, or a charge of domestic violence, no. This is Federal law, and applies in all US states
If the information regarding the specific CPS case is known and the person has the right to have access then they can call the government agency that the CPS case went through. They will then provide the individual, most likely only in person, with the information they are requesting about the CPS case.
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No they can not.
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They can and do use any and all information that they can get "in the interest of the child."
Money, every day a child Is under cps care and custody it is worth five hundred dollars.
It was Community Public Service. (CPS)
Believe me! You'll be notified if and when they do.
Depending if there is an open investigation or if the investigation has finished without charges pending. The safest bet is to call the case worker or supervisor to determine the status of the case. If the case has criminal charges pending, that would be no. It is called fleeing to avoid prosecution. If you and your case worker have a Family Plan in place you must notify your case worker and quite possibly they will want you to set up an appointment with Family and Child Services in your new location. Anytime you are involved with a state agency you should notify your case worker or supervisor when you have a change of address. People who move during an investigation or with a Plan in place without notifying the agency, can face criminal prosecution.
I'm unable to retract a statement once a case has been forwarded to Child Protective Services (CPS). It is up to CPS to investigate the situation and make a decision based on the information they gather. However, you can communicate any additional information or changes to CPS during their investigation.