Nevada
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i need to know how long it takes a cps case to close if all problems have been resolved!!!
In the United States, approximately 700,000 children are removed from their homes by Child Protective Services (CPS) each year due to concerns of abuse or neglect. The exact number can vary each year depending on reporting and investigation outcomes.
About 20-30k a year
No they can not.
You can start by contacting your local or state bar association for referrals to lawyers experienced in child welfare and CPS cases. You can also search online for law firms specializing in CPS defense and contact them directly to inquire about representation. Be sure to ask about their experience and success rate in handling CPS cases.
To learn what percent of CPS schools are closed each year, contact the main office of the school district. They should be able to find that information for you.
Turn her in to the police
When a case is dismissed, the Child Protective Services (CPS) typically closes its investigation or case file related to that incident. They may keep a record of the dismissal for future reference, but it generally means that no further action will be taken in that specific case. CPS may also analyze dismissed cases to identify patterns or trends that could inform future practices or interventions. Additionally, dismissed cases do not imply that the concerns raised were unfounded, but rather that there wasn't sufficient evidence to take further action.
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One cycle per second (cps) is the same as one hertz (Hz); they both represent the frequency of a periodic waveform.