My question involves child custody involving the States of: North Carolina and Texas.
My son & his wife moved to NC from Texas with their two daughters. He found out today that the mother of his 6 year old son, in Texas, just had all her children removed from the house by CPS. This woman has a criminal record of domestic violence, theft, and is an admitted drug user.
My son wants to fight for custody of his son. The tricky part is that, while still living in Texas, CPS had knocked on his door because of an anonymous complaint. We are unaware of any further action on the part of CPS since he has moved to North Carolina.
We don't know what steps to take. Does my son need an attorney in NC or Texas? Does he have a leg to stand on considering the CPS visit to his own home? What should he do?
My son & his wife moved to NC from Texas with their two daughters. He found out today that the mother of his 6 year old son, in Texas, just had all her children removed from the house by CPS. This woman has a criminal record of domestic violence, theft, and is an admitted drug user.
My son wants to fight for custody of his son. The tricky part is that, while still living in Texas, CPS had knocked on his door because of an anonymous complaint. We are unaware of any further action on the part of CPS since he has moved to North Carolina.
We don't know what steps to take. Does my son need an attorney in NC or Texas? Does he have a leg to stand on considering the CPS visit to his own home? What should he do?
Relocation: Out of State Custody
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