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Can I move out of state with my child with CPS after me?

CPS is after me for child neglect and I want to move out of state with my child and live with my parents who are good people and who will help me. There have already been several hearings and I think they are really serious about this. I have really been trying to do everything they want but I have panic attacks and anxiety, and nothing is good enough for them. What will happen if I do this before the final hearing?

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  • Anonymous
    5 days ago

    How do you plan on getting to your parents home?  Your driver's license was suspended seven months ago?

  • 5 days ago

    Your child will be taken and you will never get him or her back.  And criminal charges could be filed against you.  If your parents want custody, they will have to file for it and win their case against you.  If you think moving in with them will help your case or satisfy CPS, you are wrong.

  • Anonymous
    5 days ago

    The law in Maine - and you keep posting that you are in Maine - does not require that you stay in Maine.  You can move.  Perhaps you'll be arrested.  Perhaps the case will be transferred.  I don't know the allegations, so I can make the correct guess.  "Several hearings?"  Then I would expect there is an order that you cannot take the child out of the State, away from CPS.  "Nothing is good enough for them" AND you've posted your history on Yahoo, driving while intoxicated and driving without a license?  You mean CPS frowns on parents who drive intoxicated and unlicensed?  What a surprise?

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    Just so I have this straight, the people who raised YOU to be panicking and anxious and apparently foolish and neglectful are "good people," and you think they "will help you."  Help you do what?  They didn't seem to do a good job of raising you - and that's going to be VERY apparent to the Court.

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    You keep posting as the other AND as the child.  I'd pick one before the next Hearing:  "My adult daughter is addicted. Should I confront her with it or make believe I didn't know?  I have a very strong suspicion that she and her boyfriend are addicted to heroin."  Your mother also accuses you of child abuse/neglect.  Interesting family.

  • Anonymous
    5 days ago

    unless there is a court order saying you can't move, you can move.  CPS will likely transfer the case to the new state.  with your parents there to support you, it will help you keep custody.

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