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.
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.
if there is a case that involves injury get help from people call the ambulance try curing the pain yourself move the injured person away from dust,
No as you are accused of felony in the state of Oklahoma , you will have to get a written permission to leave the state by the judge.
An attempt to alienate the child from the other parent.
The patient must cancel Medicaid in the "old" State and apply in the "new" State.
Yes, it is legal, but if you are out on bond, you should check the conditions of your bond. You may be prohibited from leaving the state.
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Usually, it just requires simply registering the case at your local court house, but the court of current jurisdiction and refuse to give it up if the other parent still resides in that state.
not in any state or thru any insurance company I know of.
no.
Yes, a child welfare case can sometimes be transferred from one state to another if the child and/or family move. This process usually involves coordination between the child welfare agencies in both states to ensure continuity of services and safety for the child.
Running away is not legal in any state. In that case you could just move out.