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Michigan Summons Order To Appear (Child Protective Proceedings)

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If the investigation indicates that a child has been sexually abused, interventions are taken to protect the child from immediate harm. Police are also involved when criminal acts have taken place. Once the child is out of immediate danger, CPS decides what kind of follow-up actions are needed to keep the child safe.

Child Neglect: Harm or threatened harm to a child's health or welfare by a parent, legal guardian, or any other person responsible for the child's health or welfare that occurs through either of the following: Negligent treatment, including the failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, or medical care.

Physical abuse. Does the child have signs of injury or do you believe there's an imminent threat of violence? Sexual abuse. Have you seen certain behavioral signs, such as flinching or raising of hands in a defensive manner? Neglect.

CPS reports are confidential and there is no legal way to find out who made the complaint.

Another way you may find out you are being investigated by CPS is if CPS comes to your door, unannounced. If you are not home, they will leave a business card and they will ask you to please return their call. They won't tell you why they want to talk to you.

Call Michigan Children's Protective Services (CPS) at 1-855-444-3911 any time, day or night.

Physical Neglect. The failure to provide necessary food, clothing, and shelter; inappropriate or lack of supervision. Medical Neglect. The failure to provide necessary medical or mental health treatment. Educational Neglect. Emotional Neglect.

Anyone, including a child, who suspects child abuse or neglect, can make a report by calling 855-444-3911. In addition, the Child Protection Law requires certain professionals to report suspected child abuse or neglect. Review the Mandated Reporters section of our website for more details.

How Long Does the Investigation Take. In most instances, Child Protective Services has approximately 45 days to investigate reports of neglect, dependency and abuse. If the investigation takes longer than 45 days the agency must promptly notify the family about the extension.

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Michigan Summons Order To Appear (Child Protective Proceedings)