by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Nov 30, 2023 | Subscribers Only
The right to record another person has been a hot topic in recent years- most prominently in the right to record the police while they’re working. In addition, the introduction of two-party consent laws in some states regarding video or audio recording and the...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Nov 16, 2023 | Subscribers Only
In every case, Child Protective Services (CPS) will try to assess the home for child safety. Whether or not to let them in and how much access to give them is a difficult decision to make in the moment. CPS might say that if you’re a good parent, you’ve got nothing to...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Nov 9, 2023 | Subscribers Only
There is a lot of confusion over how removals are conducted by CPS and what the rules actually are. This makes it difficult to tell when you have a say in the matter, when you don’t, what questions to ask and how to plan effectively. This can cause families to make...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Nov 2, 2023 | Subscribers Only
State CPS agencies use one of three standards of evidence to determine allegation(s) convincing evidence. While exact wording my vary in practice, these are the three standards used. Clear and convincing evidence is the highest standard used and is only in use in one...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Oct 26, 2023 | Subscribers Only
Victims of spousal abuse with children face a seemingly terrible dilemma: take every tongue-lashing, every beating and keep your mouth shut or save yourself and risk Child Protective Services (CPS) involvement- and the possibility you lose your child(ren) forever....