Legal Representation In Cps

Summary

In Michigan, you have the right to request a new court-appointed attorney if dissatisfied. Drug tests ordered by the court must be complied with, but you can discuss concerns about accuracy with your attorney.

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cps case
Hello Christy, could you please provide more details about your CPS case? Also, could you let me know which state you're in as laws can vary by location?
i need someone to fight with me i e been alone in this for two years
Hello Christy, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to have legal representation in CPS cases. Could you please tell me which state you're in so I can provide more specific information?
michigan
Hello Christy, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Michigan, you have the right to:
- Request a court-appointed attorney if you can't afford one.
- Appeal decisions.
- Request a jury trial.
For further assistance, you may contact:

Michigan Legal Help Center


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N. Michigan Ave. Suite *, Detroit, MI *
Website: www.michiganlegalhelp.org
my court appointed sucks she’s not for me
I'm sorry to hear that, Christy. In Michigan, you have the right to request a new court-appointed attorney if you're not satisfied with your current one. You can do this by filing a motion with the court.
ok do i have to take a mouth swab for mdhhs if i’m taking test through a court trusted facility
In Michigan, if a court orders drug testing, you must comply. The type of test (mouth swab, urine, etc.) depends on the court's decision or the testing facility's procedures. Always consult your attorney for specific advice.
if my caseworker is receiving paper work on the screens can i refuse the mouth swab
In Michigan, if the court has ordered drug testing, you generally cannot refuse. However, if you have concerns about the testing method, you should discuss this with your attorney.
i feel they are not accurate
I understand your concerns, Christy. If you believe the drug tests are inaccurate, you can request a retest or a different testing method. Discuss this with your attorney to ensure your rights are protected.