CPS had an order of protection placed on us that expires soon. Our permanency plan hearing is 4 days after it expires. If the state doesn't file for an extension and the children are not returned will we still have to have supervised visitation? What are our legal rights?
Without reading the order and knowing the details of the case it's hard to tell. You should be discussing this matter with your attorney - and if you don't have one you're taking an awful chance.
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