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Of the foster children whose adoptions were finalized in 1990, almost 47% were adopted by their foster parents to whom they were not related.

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Friday, July 13, 2007

CPS Condoned Abuse

I just found your site and read a few things that made me sick; For instance, the woman who was in trouble because her son had worn dirty socks to school. So wearing dirty socks warrants an investigation?

Well what about when a 9-year-old child's father puts him in a head lock and pushes the tip of a toy knife into his neck and pushes hard and make the statement "You are not a professional, if your going to have a knife be prepared to defend yourself!"

Or how bout when this same man has been turned in to CPS by a school social worker? This man is abusing my child! I cannot get anyone to help! I have gotten a protective order against this man to keep him away from my child and me and they still want me to send my son for his visitation!

CPS refuses to investigate this man! He has already been proven unfit as a parent to one child, killed a man, been in drug rehab and he is always drunk! My son is afraid to go over there! What can I do to put an end to this?

E.B.

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2 Comments:

At July 13, 2007 9:44 AM, Blogger Annette M. Hall wrote...
Have you considered moving to a new area? Unless you are under court order not to move. A long distance move can often solve the problem of visitation.

If moving is not an option, you might consider hiring an Attorney Ad Litem for the child and entering a petition in Juvenile Court to stop the visitations.

Have you consulted an attorney on this matter?

Be sure you are documenting everything because when you do end up in court, you will want to be able to show a pattern and logs are admissible in court as evidence.

Best wishes to you and your child.  
At October 01, 2007 9:12 PM, Anonymous D wrote...
I don't think CPS will help you, they may solve your problem by taking your child. I think getting involved with the family courts is equally useless. like you said, they will keep enforcing visitation. The move idea was a good one.  

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