Summary
If your Missouri DFS case was closed without court involvement, it may have been unfounded or lacked evidence. If your mother is trying to keep your kids, consider seeking legal counsel to understand your rights and explore mediation for resolution. Mediation involves a neutral third-party to help both sides reach a compromise. Consult a legal professional for tailored advice.Full Conversation
My missouri dfs case has been close and nothing came out of it
Hello ****, can you please clarify what you mean by "nothing came out of it"? Were you expecting a specific outcome? This will help me provide you with the most relevant information.
Even tho i havent been infront of a judge for any of this
Hello ****, it sounds like you're referring to a case with Missouri's Department of Family Services (DFS). If no action was taken, it might be:
- The case was unfounded or unsubstantiated
- There wasn't enough evidence
- The case didn't meet the criteria for intervention
Remember, for specific advice, consult a legal professional.
My mother is still trying to keep my kids
Hello ****, it seems like you're going through a challenging time. If your mother is trying to keep your kids, you may want to:
- Seek legal counsel to understand your rights
- Consider mediation for resolution
- Verify the legality of her actions in Missouri
Remember, it's crucial to consult a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.
What doss consider mediation for resolution
Mediation is a process where a neutral third-party, the mediator, helps both sides discuss their issues and reach a compromise. In Missouri, mediation is often used in family law disputes. It could potentially help you and your mother reach an agreement about your children. Consult with a legal professional for more guidance.
Mean
Hello ****, "mean" is a term used to ask for clarification or the definition of something. If you're asking about a specific term or part of our conversation, could you please specify what you're referring to? I'm here to help.