Oklahoma CPS Lawyers
What Does a Post-Adjudication Petition Mean in Your Deprived Case?
Sometimes we have a case where you've been accused of whatever the allegations are. You agree you say, yeah, I have, let's go with drugs. I have a drug problem. I want help. Give me help. Agree to it, get an ISP and an individualized service plan is written up, it's all geared towards your general parenting and drugs. Read more »
What Can an Oklahoma CPS Attorney Do for You in Your Deprived Case?
What can an attorney do for you in the deprived case that you couldn't do by yourself? Oklahoma Child Protective Services Attorney Ryan Cannonie answers.. Read more »
DHS Has Taken Your Kids Due to a Substance Abuse Problem: What Do You Do?
You have a substance abuse problem. DHS has taken your kids and you want help. What do you do? Read more »
Oklahoma CPS Attorney Explains the Rights Native American Parents Have in Deprived Cases
Oklahoma CPS attorney, Ryan Cannonie, explains the rights Native American parents have in deprived cases. Read more »
Tribal Court Versus State Court in Deprived Cases
CPS Investigation defense attorney, Ryan Cannonie, explains a few differences between tribal and state deprived courts. Read more »
CPS Lawyer: The Biggest Mistake I See Parents Make in Deprived Cases
I was a prosecutor for several years, and during that time, the one mistake I saw parents make repeatedly in deprived cases was to just give up. Hello, my name is Ryan Cannonie, I’m a CPS Lawyer with the CPS Investigation Defense Law office. It's a situation that you see all too often in deprived court. I understand that these are emotional and stressful court proceedings. Read more »
Covid-19: How It Could Affect Any Child Deprived Case
One of the major things that an attorney can advise you on is trying to find alternative ways to complete your ISP. Read more »
CPS Defense Attorney: What To Do if Allegations Are Made Against You
The first thing you're going to want to do is to call an attorney to talk about what should or shouldn't happen during investigations. Read more »
How Treatment Plans Make an Impact on DHS Cases
Treatment plans can drastically improve their chances of not only getting their kids back but getting them back quickly Read more »
Does Having a Medicinal Card Affect a DHS Case?
When you have a medicinal card, that gives you a right to possess a certain amount of marijuana or substances such as edibles to use for medicine. However, under Oklahoma Law, child neglect is still defined as the possession of controlled dangerous substances. Read more »
Does What You Say to CPS Stay With CPS?
CPS Attorney informs you to be careful what you say to child protective services because it can come back against you in a criminal case. Read more »
Communication is Key to Joint Custody
How do you go from joint custody to sole custody of your children? Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie, explains the key ingredient for joint custody determinations. Read more »
Options for Grandparents When CPS is Involved
Tahlequah attorney, Ryan Cannonie, discusses options for grandparents when DHS is involved with their grandchildren. Read more »
When You Need a CPS Defense Attorney
You've just had your ISP court ordered your individualized service planning, a deprived case for DHS took your kids. And as you're going through it, you realize there are certain things on there that don't really make sense. Perhaps they're asking you to get a mental health evaluation, but that was never alleged that you had mental health problems. They're making you do drug rehab, even though you've never taken drugs. What do you do? Read more »
McGirt: Child Deprived Cases Changed Forever in Oklahoma
Did you know that if you have a deprived case, a termination, possibly your child's in adoption, and you're a Native American member of a tribe, your child's eligible for enrollment and you live in most of Eastern Oklahoma, then there may be something that can be done on your case right now that couldn't have been done a month ago. Read more »