Yes. DHS has two duties when it takes custody of your child: (1) to look after your child’s best interests, and (2) to help you as a parent solve the problem that led to DHS taking custody. If DHS believes you have solved your problems and can take care of the child, DHS will return your child to you. Sometimes the judge can order that your child be returned to you even if DHS disagrees. You will have a much better chance of getting your child back if you work with DHS and accept their services.