How is failure to protect a child proved?
Failure to protect is very simply to allege (anything is simple to allege) and not terribly difficult to prove (assuming it has occurred), if a...
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Failure to protect is very simply to allege (anything is simple to allege) and not terribly difficult to prove (assuming it has occurred), if a...
Mr. Rich is right. Just because the incident is not ongoing or because the child might not be in danger at this very moment, does not mean that ...
I would highly recommend contacting a lawyer not only because one can advise you on the process, but you can discuss with him or her...
Very difficult to say for sure whether the therapist would report it (depends on the details of the reporting laws in your state) or if the...
The laws do vary from state to state and states may have limitations on access to records during an investigation. It is also likely that there...
It is hard to sue, successfully, for something like this. If you have a pending dependency case, I presume you have an attorney either retained or...
There is a potential, however, if the tribal court has jurisdiction, particular rules apply that may make bringing such a case more difficult. I...
A civil lawsuit of this nature would be fairly complex, just by its nature, but also given the allegations and the number of parties who have been...
There will not be a simple yes/no type of answer to this question and, as you are surely discovering, there are likely to be different opinions...
It is likely that you will be contacted by a CPS social worker. The worst case scenario would be that your child gets picked up and a dependency...