Patty H. asked

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The Office of Inspector General (OIG) found the Department of Family Protective Services guilty of perjury on the original affidavit supporting the removal of my children. What motion can I file in the family courts to get it dismissed or is this grounds for dismissal?

February 5th, 2023

Jill T. answered

If the Department of Family Protective Services has been found guilty of perjury by the OIG, you can...

February 5th, 2023

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