Tuesday, March 4, 2014

When child services gets over-protective

COLUMN: When child services gets over-protective | TheBrightonBlade.com:
A typical family, perhaps yours — husband, wife, two kids.
The children are tucked into bed. Then, in the middle of the night. The parents rush to the door, look outside, see a uniformed police officer — they open the door.

The amount given to states is actually very clearly outlined in the act, in Sec. 473A. [42 U.S.C. 673b.  For every adoption the state receives $4,000.  An additional $4,000 for a child with special needs.  And, $8,000 for an older child.  
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