Custody Reversal Assistance

Summary

To assist with a custody reversal for a 15-year-old in foster care in arkansas, consider contacting an attorney specializing in family law, reaching out to legal aid organizations, and keeping a record of all communication attempts.

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I have 15 year old in foster care that we are trying to do a custody reversal
I understand that you are trying to do a custody reversal for your *-year-old in foster care. Can you please provide me with some more information about your situation?
Dhs had review on our case may 1st I was supposed to be able to bring her home August 21st , but they are trying to extend our case now.I just need help to bring her home
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Can you please tell me which state you are located in?
Arkansas
In Arkansas, the Department of Human Services (DHS) handles custody cases. To bring your *-year-old home, you may need to navigate the legal process. Do you have a court hearing scheduled?
We go back to court August 21st
That's good to know. It seems like you have a court hearing scheduled on August 21st. Is there anything specific you would like assistance with regarding your upcoming court hearing?
Dhs does not even give us court review papers telling us everything or her placement.She is at Haven in Conway and they are not happy with the way they are doing us.They don't even give them anything to go on
I understand that you're frustrated with the lack of court review papers and information about your child's placement. Have you tried reaching out to the court or DHS to request this information?
Yes ma'am several times so has her placement
I'm sorry to hear that you've been having trouble getting the court review papers and information from DHS. It's important to have all the necessary information for your case. Have you tried contacting the court or DHS in writing to request this information?
Yes ma'am
I'm sorry to hear that you've been having trouble getting the court review papers and information from DHS. It's important to have all the necessary information for your case. If you have already tried contacting the court and DHS in writing, you may want to consider the following options:

- Contact an attorney who specializes in family law to assist you with your case.
- Reach out to legal aid organizations in your area that provide free or low-cost legal assistance.
- Keep a record of all your attempts to obtain the information, including dates, times, and the individuals you spoke with.

Please let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with.