Q. Do I have to talk to the DHS? A. No, but they will hold it - TopicsExpress



          

Q. Do I have to talk to the DHS? A. No, but they will hold it against you if you dont. And, they may be worried about whether your kids are all right. If so, they may ask the police to do a welfare check, or, theyll ask the police to get a search warrant. And, if you wont talk to them, sometimes theyll go to court and ask a Judge to remove your children, or, at least to open a juvenile court case. Get legal advice first, then, talk to the DHS in a constructive manner that protects our rights and your children. Q. Whats wrong with a juvenile court case? A. The juvenile court case will be a CINA, a child in need of assistance case. This means you need the courts help to insure that your children are all right. Its better, if possible, to have a services case where you agree to do certain things and engage in certain services with the department of human services. Q. What if the DHS shows up with the police? A. Thats a problem.
Posted on: Sat, 09 Aug 2014 02:42:54 +0000

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