TX :: Child Protective Services Handbook :: 2300 Special Circumstances for Investigations :: 2372.1 Handling Requests for Taking Legal Custody of Children Who Are Out of State

TX :: Child Protective Services Handbook :: 2300 Special Circumstances for Investigations :: 2372.1 Handling Requests for Taking Legal Custody of Children Who Are Out of State

When a court in another state takes temporary, emergency jurisdiction of a child under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) and requests transfer of the case to a court in Texas, the CPI supervisor emails the DFPS CCOS (Custody of Children Out of State) mailbox [sic, email link] for assistance prior to any of the following case actions:

  • Stage progression.
  • Assignment.
  • Administrative closure.

See 4711 Incidents, Victims, or Perpetrators Out of State located in the Statewide Intake Handbook.
 



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