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Information Parents Should Know About Open CPS Cases Series Recap

by Kari Molnar | Feb 15, 2017 | CPS Cases

This is the final post in my series discussing what a Las Vegas parent should know if CPS contacts them regarding an allegation of child abuse or neglect. I began this series because, for obvious reasons, many parents panic if contacted by CPS and do not know what to...

Legal Options for a Non-Custodial Parent During a CPS Case

by Kari Molnar | Feb 15, 2017 | CPS Cases

This is the next post in my series discussing what parents should know if CPS opens a case against their family. My last post explained how an attorney can help parents in a CPS case. In this post I will be explaining what options the non-custodial parent may have if...

Does a Las Vegas Parent Need an Attorney if CPS is Involved with the Family?

by Kari Molnar | Jan 6, 2017 | CPS Cases

This is the next post in my series discussing what a Las Vegas parent needs to know if an allegation of abuse is made to CPS regarding their child. My previous post explained the importance of following the case plan one’s social worker creates with regards to getting...

Las Vegas Parents Must Follow Court Recommendations During an Open CPS Case

by Kari Molnar | Jan 5, 2017 | CPS Cases

This is the next post in my series explaining what Las Vegas parents should know if Child Protective Services opens an investigation regarding their child. My previous post explained what happens if a caseworker makes a home visit and determines that an active CPS...

What a Las Vegas Parent Should Know About an Open CPS Case

by Kari Molnar | Dec 10, 2016 | CPS Cases

This is the next post in my series discussing what a Las Vegas parent should know if Child Protective Services has been contacted regarding one’s child. My last post explained the initial process of what happens when a report is first made to CPS. In this post I will...

What Happens When a Report is Made to Las Vegas’ Child Protective Services

by Kari Molnar | Dec 9, 2016 | CPS Cases

This is the next post in my series explaining what a Las Vegas parent should know if a friend, family member, or anonymous source has contacted Child Protective Services (CPS) regarding their child. My last post provided an overview of topics that I will be discussing...
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