by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Oct 19, 2023 | Subscribers Only
Substantiated Child Protective Services (CPS) cases are determined by CPS- not the remedial (family or juvenile) courts. There are many substantiated CPS cases that never see the inside of a court room. How is this possible? The remedial courts in the context of CPS...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Oct 12, 2023 | Subscribers Only
When CPS comes into your home, it’s not always clear what they’re looking for. Whether they’re in your home by court order or you’ve let them in on your own terms, they’re in and they’re looking around. Even if you believe you have a safe home, that doesn’t mean CPS...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Oct 5, 2023 | Subscribers Only
There’s a lot of confusion in the public eye as to who is actually responsible for determining whether child abuse or neglect occurred in CPS cases: CPS or the court? If the court is involved, aren’t they determining guilt? Does the court have veto power over CPS? How...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Sep 28, 2023 | Subscribers Only
When a report is made alleging child abuse or neglect has occurred and the hotline accepts it, an investigation into the allegations commences shortly after. The investigation into the allegations reaches one of two conclusions: substantiated or unsubstantiated...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Sep 21, 2023 | Subscribers Only
Your child with autism has a meltdown you can’t safely keep under control. Your child with bipolar disorder has refused to take his or her medication for 3 days and is raging. Your teenager recently diagnosed with schizophrenia is hallucinating and you’re afraid for...