Who oversees DCF in Mass?
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Who oversees DCF in Mass?
Linda Spears | Commissioner |
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Andrea Grossman | Director of Public Affairs |
Sharon Silvia | Director of Adoption |
Miriam Vazquez | Accounting/Bill Paying |
Emily Hajjar | Legislative Director |
A: As a parent of children in care, if you believe that your situation has changed significantly and you have made improvements to your ability to parent your children, then you can apply to the court to discharge the care order and have your children returned to your care.
How do I appeal a DCF decision in MA?
To request a hearing, the appellant (the person filing the appeal) must submit a written request to the DCF Fair Hearing Office and to the Director of the involved DCF Area Office within 30 calendar days of the decision or of receipt of the decision if notice of decision is required.
How can I get my daughter back?
Still, you should be aware of the steps involved with getting legal custody of your child back.
- Gather Essential Proof and Talk to Witnesses.
- File a Petition to Modify Legal Custody.
- Review Any Response Filed by Your Child’s Other Parent.
- Discovery and Mediation.
- Prepare for the Trial on Custody Modification.
Can DCFS take away a child from a parent?
DCFS can also restrict or terminate a child’s contact with parents or siblings. They can do this when they believe there is an immediate need to protect the child’s health, safety, and welfare. They do not need to get a court order to do this.
What happens during a DCFS investigation?
When a formal investigation begins, DCFS assigns a Child Protection Investigator to look into the case. Within 24 hours of the first report to the hotline, the investigator will try to visit the child to make sure there is no immediate threat to the child’s safety.
How do I contact DCFS in Illinois?
To report suspected child abuse or neglect, call (800) 25-ABUSE (252-2873). You can also call DCFS Info and Assistance at (800) 232-3798 / (217) 524-2029. How long do DCFS investigations take?
What to do if your child is taken out of custody?
If your child has been taken out of your custody, you should seriously consider hiring a reputable family law attorney. Family law attorneys can specialize in many different disciplines (e.g., divorce, adoption, custody) so be sure you find one that specializes in juvenile court processes and custody issues.