by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Jan 4, 2024 | Knowledge Base, Subscribers Only
This time last year, anonymous reporting of child maltreatment, where it is optional for reporters to disclose any personally identifying information when making a report of child maltreatment to a state or local hotline, was permitted in all 50 states and Washington,...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Dec 28, 2023 | Knowledge Base, Subscribers Only
It is standard practice for CPS to request HIPAA consent for medical records and to speak with any medical professionals who treat your child(ren). More often than not, families often provide this consent because they believe they have nothing to hide- that can be a...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Dec 21, 2023 | Knowledge Base, Subscribers Only
When the court gets involved in a Child Protective Services (CPS) case, the bureaucracy immediately gets a lot thicker and the case timeline gets a lot longer. Whether or not your child(ren) are removed from your care, the court adds to CPS involvement a very...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Dec 14, 2023 | Subscribers Only
CPS investigators are responsible for investigating and determining reported allegations of child abuse and neglect. When a child is removed from their family by CPS, the investigator doesn’t stay as the primary worker for long, as there are plenty of other cases that...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Dec 7, 2023 | Subscribers Only
The logistics of legal representation in Child Protective Services (CPS) cases in family court can be confusing. From nuanced differences in the laws and regulations governing courts across state lines to intrastate variations in interpretation across judges, it’s a...