A knock at the door from the Department of Family Services is one of the most frightening moments a parent can experience. What you do in the first 48 hours often shapes the next 12 months, whether your children remain in your home, how the investigation unfolds, and what, if anything, ends up in a court file.
Ford Law defends parents and caregivers in Clark County Department of Family Services (DFS) and Child Protective Services (CPS) matters. We move quickly, communicate clearly, and protect your rights from the first interview forward.
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In Clark County, the agency handling child welfare matters is the Department of Family Services (DFS). Child Protective Services (CPS) is a division within DFS that investigates allegations of abuse and neglect. You may hear both terms used interchangeably; they refer to the same system.
Nevada DFS derives its authority from NRS Chapter 432B. When the agency substantiates a concern, cases move to the Family Division of the Eighth Judicial District Court, where a dependency (not criminal) action plays out.
These are civil proceedings, but the consequences can rival criminal ones: removal of your children, mandated services, supervised visitation, and, in severe cases, termination of parental rights.
Investigations begin with a report to the child abuse hotline. Reports can come from:
Common allegations include:
Many reports are ultimately unsubstantiated. But even an unsubstantiated allegation can produce weeks of intrusive investigation, supervised visitation, and lasting records.
A typical investigation follows a predictable arc:
Do: – Stay calm and polite. – Verify the investigator’s credentials and ask for a business card. – Ask what the specific allegation is. – Contact an attorney before giving a formal statement. – Document the conversation, date, time, who was there, and what was said.
Do not: – Allow a search of your home without consent or a court order. – Agree to a drug test without first consulting counsel. – Sign a safety plan or case plan under pressure without review. – Make statements you haven’t thought through. – Speak with the investigator about anything beyond your basic identifying information without counsel present.
You have constitutional rights during a DFS investigation, including the right to decline interviews and searches. Exercising those rights will not, by itself, result in the removal of your children, but doing so properly requires preparation.
Case plan negotiation. We work to ensure court-ordered services are reasonable, time-bound, and directly tied to the alleged concern.
No. Most investigations do not result in removal. Removal requires a finding of imminent risk and, in most cases, court authorization.
DFS proceedings are civil, not criminal. However, the same facts can sometimes generate parallel criminal investigations (often by LVMPD or another law enforcement agency). Those require separate criminal defense counsel.
Case plans typically run 6–12 months. Reunified cases close within 12–18 months in most instances. Contested or complex cases can extend longer.
It happens. Courts and caseworkers are aware of this pattern, but it doesn’t make the investigation stop. In some situations, false reports can support claims of parental alienation in an underlying custody matter
A false allegation is still a serious legal matter. The investigation still happens. The best response is thorough, organized, and represented, not defensive or confrontational.
Time matters in these cases. We’ll review what’s happening, explain your rights, and help you make decisions about what comes next.
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