It is unclear what you are asking. Most Child Protective Services (CPS) agencies are state agencies, so it is unclear what you are refererring to when you say a "state agency" is keeping it open.
it depends on what state had it brought to their attention if one state is the one that heard about it then yes they have the right to check on the child
Child Abuse can reported at your state's Family and Protective Service Office. You will want to look in your Yellow Pages for the number or 'Google' (state) Child Protective Services.
No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.
The parent has every right to do as needed for a child who has not reached the age of consent. Pregnancy makes no difference--the age of the girl trumps everything. The baby's father has no control at all.
If you have been removed from your parents by Child Protective Services, and placed into foster care, then you are a ward of the state. Also, if the child is removed from the parent's custody and placed in juvenile detention, then the child is a ward of the state.You can also be a ward of the state in some situations due to mental health issues, but since you put this under children and the law, I'm assuming you are asking about how a child is a ward of the state.
In most places, the police don't have the authority to do this independently. The state child protective service would have to get involved, and possibly the state's court system as well.
The laws vary from state to state. You probably need to have your parents permission or get a court order from a judge. Your local Child Protective Services office should be able to tell you what you need to do.
That depends on the state, the court and the laws in your state. Call the court that has jurisdiction and inquire there.That depends on the state, the court and the laws in your state. Call the court that has jurisdiction and inquire there.That depends on the state, the court and the laws in your state. Call the court that has jurisdiction and inquire there.That depends on the state, the court and the laws in your state. Call the court that has jurisdiction and inquire there.
No. No. When a minor has been placed in a foster or group home or is otherwise under the supervision of a state agency such as child protective services (CPS) permission is needed from the court for any change in the status of the minor.
You can obtain a copy of your state child support guidelines at your local family court or perform an online search using your state + child support guidelines.You can obtain a copy of your state child support guidelines at your local family court or perform an online search using your state + child support guidelines.You can obtain a copy of your state child support guidelines at your local family court or perform an online search using your state + child support guidelines.You can obtain a copy of your state child support guidelines at your local family court or perform an online search using your state + child support guidelines.
In New York State, Child Protective Service officers make 35 thousand to 40 thousand a year.
If below 18 they can not legally kick you out. Call the Child Protective Services if this is happening and they will find you a place to stay and if the issue is not resolved the court will assign a guardian and put you in a foster home. Your parents would pay child support to the state. If being close to 18 they can help you get emancipated by the court and get a start.