Steps to Helping the Innocent to Obtain Safety from Child Protective Services
Published July 06, 2010 by:
Waldorf PC
You've just learned that a report has been filed against you with the Child Protective Services agency. However, you know that you've done nothing wrong and are completely innocent. Thoughts about losing your children to Child Protective Services run through your mind. You're scared beyond belief, and you fear for your children, as they can end up in some pretty abusive foster care situation. Worst of all, they can suffer some pretty damaging trauma by being separated from you and being placed with complete strangers, which is the ultimate death and destruction of a child. But before you allow your fear to consume you, it is important for you to know that there is recourse that you can take to insure the safety of you and your children from Child Protective Services.
The moment you learn that Child Protective Services has been called, consult with a lawyer. It is always best to get the advice of a lawyer when you are up against Child Protective Services because he can tell you what your next steps should be. A lawyer can also advise you of your rights and what CPS can and cannot do. Having knowledge of these things is important because if you do not, CPS will be more than happy to use your ignorance to their advantage. If you are worried about the cost of a lawyer or are low income, you will be elated to know that you have a number of options at your disposal to insure that your voice gets heard and that you obtain the justice you deserve.
One thing you can do if money is a problem is to take advantage of the free consultation that most lawyers offer to ask all the questions that you have on your mind. Keep in mind though that most consultations are approximately thirty minutes long, so you may want to prepare all of your questions beforehand to get the most out of your free consultation. Should your time run out before all of your questions are answered, find another lawyer and take advantage of his free consultation.
Another thing that you can do is consult legal aid. Legal aid may not be too much help, but they may be able to answer your questions, provide explanations, give you access to legal resources and put you in the right
direction. If you do decide to use legal aid at all, you need to be careful. Legal aid is government funded, and they will probably be sleeping with the CPS agency. This means that they may try to side with CPS and not offer you much help. Research everything they tell you to make sure you are not being steered into a trap. Google is your very best friend in this case.
Finally, you can find a Prepaid Legal representative and sign up. There are lawyers that work for Prepaid Legal that take on cases involving child protective services. Prepaid Legal is very inexpensive, with the average membership costing at around $17 monthly. That is a small price to pay when it comes to Child Protective Services threatening to tear your family apart and violate your family rights to the max, all for the sake of what they consider standing up for so-called child welfare. This monthly subscription to Prepaid Legal will enable you to have your very own personal lawyer who will fight with you to the finish, just as he would if you were paying the conventional way. Not to mention, he will be there to advise you whenever you have questions, and he will guide you through the entire process, so CPS will not gain more children into their system to capitalize on at the expense of psychologically damaging both children and parents.
Once you've obtained the legal help you need, it is time to start learning all that you can to protect your family rights, including the things that Child Protective Services does not want you to know. The Fight CPS and the American Family Rights Association websites are good places to start because there is so much to read on these websites that you will be awake for weeks or even months. The fight CPs website also has a forum, which will enable you to talk with other advocates, get some answers, and possibly find someone to help you fight the battle right along with you.
Along with employing these tips, you should also obtain an advocate. A good advocate will help you fight the fine fight until it is over, and they will insure that the rights of you and your family are protected. A good advocate will never leave you to face CPS alone.
Child Protective Services, an agency that is supposed to be there and protect society's most vulnerable citizens-our children, has actually devastated and failed them beyond belief. Children have been ripped from their
parents loving arms for the sake of corruption, and as a result, have had their childhoods shattered, having nothing more to live for. To save your children from being victims of this horrible fate, and to keep yourself from the heartache, it is good that you be proactive, get very well acquainted with your family rights, and fight the fine fight. After all, your family's future will depend on it.
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