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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Adoption, Child Custody and Probate for Oklahoma on
Q: What legal rights does parents have regarding a CPS case?

CPS removing child from home and what they can and cannot say and do to the PRFC regarding the removal and treatment towards the parent

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answered on Dec 25, 2024

If a child is believed to be a victim of abuse or neglect, the state may intervene and remove the child even temporarily until the threat can be more fully assessed. Parents who have been contacted by child welfare or who have had a child removed should contact a qualified juvenile deprived... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Arkansas on
Q: Are you allowed to say i heard or I believe when bringing allegations against someone in an exparte order in Arkansas

I didn't get served i was ordered to take baby to my po and everything stated in order is a lie that can be proven on my side.

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answered on Dec 25, 2024

If you have proof that the allegations are untrue, you should have the proof ready at the hearing in an admissible format. Merely saying "I heard" or "I believe" may lead to the information being excluded. If there are eyewitnesses for your case, they may need to be subpoenaed... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Domestic Violence for Oklahoma on
Q: Can you sue for domestic violence or assault after the 3 year limitation if you have enough proof ?

I am wondering if it is legally possible to sue after the 3 year limitation if i provided enough proof

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answered on Dec 25, 2024

Most civil claims have an applicable statute of limitations that defines the window, or time period, when you may bring a claim. Generally, a civil claim for assault or battery must be brought within 1 year of the event. You should speak privately with a lawyer if you wish to assess your specific... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Arkansas on
Q: If me and my baby daddy split and he took the kids with our any court PAPERS FOR CUSTODY AT ALL

And changed there schools and they are denying me to get my kids

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answered on Dec 25, 2024

Based on this information, you should seek legal assistance to establish each parent's right of custody and visitation with the children.

3 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Arkansas on
Q: we have an old court order from 6 years ago. A new law has passed in 2020 that allows for shared income child support.

I have had a material change in income and other dependents born. Am i able to open a case back up to have this child support adjusted to the new law?

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answered on Dec 25, 2024

The law allows child support to be reviewed and modified as circumstances change.

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