Brazil, IN asked in Family Law and Juvenile Law for Indiana

Q: Is there any way I can see my kids when I want after child protective services, wrongfully, took my kids in indiana

I used marijuana, and quit during a pregnancy, other issues after baby was born, not during(drugs) finished treatment, baby's father almost done with treatment, but after 8 months had positive month swabs and missed 2 caseworker on vacation and unexpected was supposed to go to office to take, just left mess on home vm, so they said I wasn't complying and took them after this long, would signing over temp rights to family make it to whet I can see my kids instead of the 6 month process so I can finish whatever they want me to do to 'fix' myself and get my full parental rights back, and still be able to spend very important time with my kids

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Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Deltona, FL

A: No, probably not.

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