Miscellaneous

Can you call CPS on your ex?

Can you call CPS on your ex?

Following a divorce or separation, a court will enter a custody order and a parenting schedule that provides residential time for both parents. Calling CPS should never be used as a strategy to win a custody case; instead, CPS should only be contacted if a person has concerns about the safety of the children.

What happens if you complain to CPS about your ex?

If you call to complain about your ex, don’t expect that the person taking your call will like, respect, or even believe you. The CPS worker will also have to investigate you, and may end up not liking it at all. There’s no reason to think a call to CPS will help you get custody.

What happens when CPS is called to remove a child?

If CPS determines that your child is in immediate danger, CPS may remove your child before getting a court order. When this happens, the court will review your case the next working day to determine if the removal was necessary and proper.

What happens when CPS is involved in a custody battle?

For the parents, CPS and the court system could recommend services be put in place for the family. If the court system is involved, some of these services may be required, which can make things more challenging for both parents. If required services are not completed, it could put someone’s parental rights at risk.”

When to call Child Protective Services ( CPS )?

Even if you’re convinced that you would be a better custodial parent than the other parent, I recommend that you do NOT call Child Protective Services (CPS) to try to keep the other parent from seeing your child. File a child custody modification petition in family court (divorce court) instead!

If CPS determines that your child is in immediate danger, CPS may remove your child before getting a court order. When this happens, the court will review your case the next working day to determine if the removal was necessary and proper.

Can a CPS agent lie to you about something?

Even if you did make a momentary mistake, admitting so may be a quick way to jail and to lose your kids forever. CPS agents are not above lying to you to prove you guilty of something, so don’t trust what they say. They won’t understand. They won’t give you a break. They will use anything you say against you, and even make stuff up.

As such, there may come a time when you see something or hear something that makes you concerned enough for a child’s safety that you consider calling Child Protective Services (CPS) — or, as they’re sometimes called, Social Services or Child and Family Services.

What did the CPS investigator ask the mother?

The CPS investigator asked the mother if her daughter had exhibited any unusual behavior lately. The only thing she could think of was that a couple of times the month before, the girl had wanted her mother to come lay down with her for a few minutes. Usually, she would just go in by herself and go right to sleep.