How to Beat CPS More Than Once in Texas
A Child Protective Services case is among the most difficult kinds of family law cases in Texas. Not only do you have to handle the stress and anxiety in your […]
What Are Unsafe Living Conditions for Children in Texas?
Unlocking the Secrets: What Makes Living Conditions Unsafe for Children? Hello, parents and guardians! Imagine a lovely sunny day, with the gentle chirping of birds and your child playing contentedly […]
Representation for Parents in a Texas CPS case
Child Protective Services (CPS) cases can be among the most challenging and emotional family law matters. These cases often lead to life-changing outcomes, from reuniting children with their parents to […]
Child Neglect in Texas: Preparing for a CPS Case
Preparing for a CPS case requires focus and careful planning. Understanding what’s expected and how to organise your approach can make a significant difference in the outcome. With proper CPS […]
When CPS Shows Up at Your Door
Encountering a visit from Child Protective Services (CPS) can be a jolting experience for families. In our recent blog post, we delve into a crucial query: Who shows up with […]
Terminating the Parental Rights of an Alleged Biological Father in a Texas CPS Case
As it sometimes happens in Texas Child Protective Services cases, the child involved will not have a legally established father. Clearly, the child’s biological father exists, yet the state parental […]
Facing a CPS Case in Texas and Confused About How Visitation Works? Read This Blog Post
Navigating a Child Protective Services (CPS) case in Texas can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to understanding visitation rights with your children. Many parents in this situation have pressing […]
Does DFPS Need a Court Order to Remove a Child?
Understanding the legal requirements for child removal, especially in the context of Texas Child Protective Services (CPS) cases, can be daunting for parents and guardians navigating the intricacies of child […]
What Are Your Lawyer’s Responsibilities During Your CPS Case?
Today’s blog from the Law Office of Bryan Fagan takes a new angle on CPS cases. Our goal remains to provide helpful information about Texas family law. However, this time, […]
Approaching a CPS Case in Texas as a Teenage Parent or as a Parent Who Is in Jail
Today’s blog post from the Law Office of Bryan Fagan addresses individuals with children involved in Child Protective Services (CPS) cases, particularly teenage parents or those incarcerated. Additionally, grandparents of […]