Can CPS go against a court order?
Ethan Hayes
Updated on March 07, 2026
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Simply so, can CPS take my child without a court order?
They cannot take your children away without a court order except in exigent circumstances. However, CPS cannot take custody of the child from the police until the court order is complete. It's the same situation with hospitals. Without a court order, CPS cannot ask a hospital to detain a child in temporary custody.
Likewise, can CPS use your past against you? If you are a parent whose child is about to be taken, if you are being investigated, you can bet the child protective services social workers are looking – not only into present circumstances – but also into your past.
People also ask, can CPS override a Family Court order?
CPS has a lot of power. They can overrule the Family Court.
Can a judge dismiss a CPS case?
If CPS has not provided enough evidence, the judge can dismiss the CPS petition. An order signed by a judge in a CPS case is very powerful. If you are ordered to do something, and you don't do it, it can be used against you to terminate your parental rights.
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