How to Beat CPS More Than Once in Texas
A Child Protective Services case is among the most difficult kinds of family law cases in Texas. Not only do you have to handle the stress and anxiety in your […]
CPS adoption representation in Texas
Adoption through CPS (Child Protective Services) means considering the different challenges and opportunities the case presents. In many ways, a CPS adoption case offers potential parents the greatest opportunity to […]
How Do You Know if a CPS Case Is Closed?
Imagine this scenario: You are a parent juggling the complex challenges of daily life when, suddenly, you find yourself navigating the world of Child Protective Services (CPS). Amidst the whirlwind […]
CPS Adoption Representation in Texas
Pursuing CPS adoption in Texas involves distinct challenges. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the legal representation process, equipping families and individuals with crucial insights for a successful adoption […]
Talking to your family about your child’s CPS case
Is No News Good News from CPS? Imagine waiting for news, any news, but receiving nothing but silence. It’s like being stuck in a suspenseful movie where you’re left hanging, […]
Can CPS remove your child without a court order in Texas?
As a parent, you want to feel like you are in control. That control allows you to be able to have confidence that you are making the best decisions on […]
Child Protective Services Investigations in Texas
Picture this. One morning you are getting ready for work. The kids are already on the school bus on their way to school. The house is empty other than you […]
How Is an Adoption Order From a Foreign Country Treated in Conjunction With a CPS Case?
Can you adopt if you had a CPS case? Yes, it is possible under certain circumstances. After a Child Protective Services case, families may still pursue adoption as a path […]
What does it take to adopt a child in Texas?
Have you and your spouse been trying to have kids for years with no success? Are you a stepparent who wants to formally adopt your stepchild? What about an adult […]