Know Your Rights
The child welfare system can be confusing. If you aren't sure what your rights are as a parent in a juvenile deprived case, this flyer is a good place to start.
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What to Expect
This document will give you an overview of the types of court hearings you may expect to have.
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Contact Your Attorney
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Parent Resources Quick Guide:

National Domestic Violence Hotline
thehotline.org
1-800-799-7233
For Deaf: TTY 1-800-787-3224

National Suicide Prevention Hotline:
988lifeline.org
988

Family & Children’s Services Crisis Care Center
918-921-3200
fcsok.org/services/crisis-services/

COPES (Community Outreach Psychiatric Emergency Services)
918-744-4800
fcsok.org/services/crisis-services/

Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS)
918-743-5763
dvis.org

211 – information on social services and community resources in Eastern Oklahoma

Heartline – information on social services and community resources in Western Oklahoma

Health Alliance for the Uninsured
hauonline.org

Family & Children’s Services
wfcsok.org

CREOKS
creoks.org

NorthCare
northcare.com

GRAND Mental Health
grandmh.com

Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency
ohfa.org

HUD Authority: Housing and Urban Development
hud.gov

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma
legalaidok.org
1-888-534-5243

Oklahoma Disability Law Center
okdlc.org

Family Safety Center (Tulsa)
fsctulsa.org

Oklahoma Indian Legal Services
oilsonline.org
405-943-6457

University of Tulsa Legal Clinics
918-631-5799
legalclinic@utulsa.edu
utulsa.edu/academics/law/opportunities/legal-clinics/

OCU Pro-Bono Housing Eviction Legal Assistance Program
law.okcu.edu/academics/curriculum/experiential-learning/clinics/