Guardianship Hearing Attendance Consequences

Summary

If no one attends a guardianship hearing in Missouri, the court may dismiss or reschedule the case. Guardianship proceedings can continue even after a CPS case is closed. DFS cannot force guardianship if the case is closed and no court order exists. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for specific guidance.

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If during a CPS case CPS has forced the
Hello Crissa, it seems your message got cut off. Could you please clarify what the CPS has forced? Also, could you please provide your location as the laws may vary based on it?
The family to have someone take guardianship
Hello Crissa, the process and rights related to guardianship during a CPS case can vary by location. Could you please tell me where you are located?
What if nobody shows up to that court hearing
If no one shows up to a guardianship hearing, the court may dismiss the case, or reschedule the hearing. This can vary based on location. Could you please tell me where you are located?
Cps's case has already been closed before this was even filed the guardianship papers
Hello Crissa, guardianship proceedings can still go on even after CPS case is closed. However, it depends on the specifics of the situation and the jurisdiction you're in. Could you please provide your location so I can provide more accurate information?
Mexico mo
Hello Crissa, in Missouri:
- Guardianship hearings can proceed even after a CPS case is closed.
- If no one attends the hearing, the court may either dismiss or reschedule it.
- Guardianship can be established voluntarily, not only by CPS force.
Remember, specific situations can vary, so consulting with a local attorney could be beneficial.
DFS still Force this guardianship if we don't go through with it even after they close their case
Hello Crissa, in Missouri:
- DFS can't force guardianship if the case is closed and no court order exists.
- If a court order exists, it should be followed.
- If you disagree, consult a local attorney. Legal Aid of Western Missouri may help.