What Are Unsafe Living Conditions for Children in Texas?
Unlocking the Secrets: What Makes Living Conditions Unsafe for Children? Hello, parents and guardians! Imagine a lovely sunny day, with the gentle chirping of birds and your child playing contentedly […]
What Makes a Mother Unfit?
Welcome, dear readers, to a captivating exploration of one of the most intriguing questions in the realm of family law. What makes an unfit mother in a custody case? We’re […]
When CPS Doesn’t Follow the Law- What You Should Know
In a contested CPS case, you’re likely navigating the involvement of this state agency for the first time. One of the most common queries we receive at the Law Office […]
What happens when CPS opens a case?
Unlocking the Mysteries of CPS Cases: What You Need to Know Hey there, curious readers! Let’s dive into a topic that’s both intriguing and important: CPS cases. Now, before you […]
Removal of your child from your home by CPS
Picture this scenario. You are about to leave the house for work one morning. The kids just got on the school bus. Your husband has already left for work. Just […]
Can a lawyer help with CPS?
When it comes to a CPS case, not only can an attorney help you with that sort of matter, but an attorney is probably the best help that you are […]
What Role Can Foster Care Play in Your Texas Child Protective Services Case?
Based on my experiences, I’ve observed that nearly every family engaged in a Texas CPS case harbors worries about their child’s potential placement in foster care. This concern is entirely […]
Representation for Parents in a Texas CPS case
Some of the most difficult yet rewarding family law cases to represent families in are Child Protective Services cases. These are the sort of cases where the outcomes can range […]
When CPS Shows Up at Your Door
Encountering a visit from Child Protective Services (CPS) can be a jolting experience for families. In our recent blog post, we delve into a crucial query: Who shows up with […]
Terminating the Parental Rights of an Alleged Biological Father in a Texas CPS Case
As it sometimes happens in Texas Child Protective Services cases, the child involved will not have a legally established father. Clearly, the child’s biological father exists, yet the state parental […]