Tuesday, March 24, 2015

what does immedit danger mean in a case with state CPS

Question

what does immedit danger mean in a case with state CPS



Answer

Forget about the technical definitions of terms used in CPS cases.

The bottom line is this:

In a CPS case, the State grabs your children, goes through the motions, and the Judge gives them whatever they ask for. You'll bring witnesses to the hearings, you'll testify and tell the truth, and the Judge will give the CPS whatever they want. Again and again. You can beat it, but you'll need to hire a lawyer.

You're in for a long, hard, expensive fight.



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