Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a CAP Participant?
- What is a CAP Attorney?
- What is a CAP Hearing?
- What is a CAP qualified situation?
- When do CAP services begin and end?
- What counties qualify for CAP?
- Who is the CAP Administrator?
- How does CAP work?
- What is expected of me?
- How do I qualify for CAP?
- Who determines if I qualify for CAP?
- Once in CAP, do I remain in CAP?
- Once in, can I get disqualified from CAP?
- Do I get my own attorney?
- Do I get a Pro Bono attorney?
- Will an attorney represent me?
- When will I get an attorney?
- What if I need an attorney to represent me?
- Do I need court orders to use CAP?
- Do I need to have a copy my court orders?
- How do I get a copy my court orders?
- Will CAP help with other types of cases?
- What if I have more than one case?
- Will I need to go to court?
- Can I go to court without documented violations?
- How do I document violations?
- Will I need legal documents?
- How do I get legal documents?
- Will I need to have the other party served?
- What is Service of Process?
- How do I get someone served?
- Who gets attorney's fees?
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