That is fully dependent on the reasons fort what the child was taken. It can be as little as three month or as long as three years.
I think what you are asking is what are the parental rights if someone else obtains custody? If this is your question then the answer depends on why someone else has temporary custody. Is CPS/DCFS/DSS involved and did they remove the children? Was there are guardianship hearing that awarded someone temporary custody? If there is indeed a temporary custody order in place your parental rights are determined by the court governing said order.
She can always petition the courts and/or talk to the DCFS people in Illinois. Most courts will want to give the child a chance to stay with family.
Me and the father were never married. His sister work for DCFS in Illinois and he has a crooked attorney that has been filing false and inappropriate pleadings. Please help me.
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DCFS, or the Department of Children and Family Services, is a government agency responsible for protecting children from abuse and neglect. They investigate reports of abuse, provide services to families in need, and may remove children from unsafe situations if necessary. DCFS also works to reunite families when it is safe to do so.
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In the state of Illinois, as well as in most states, the DCFS can remove children and place them in foster care if they are determined to be in the care of a parent who is mentally unstable.
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No, and you don't deserve to.
My daughter is not answering the door for DCFS. It is under investigation with DCFS and I understand she can be charged with obstruction of justice. What is the punishment for obstruction of justice and or child endangerment?
Same as if you lived wiht your parents. You decide over the baby but is not emancipated in any way or form. You and the father decides over the baby and since you are not married he would have to go to court to get his parental rights.
The department of child and family services or (DCFS)