by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Sep 14, 2023 | Subscribers Only
The list of possible allegations in a Child Protective Services (CPS) investigation vary by state- especially when it comes to neglect. Because of this lack of standardization, experiences may differ across states- even with an identical standard of evidence used to...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Sep 7, 2023 | Subscribers Only
While some Child Protective Services (CPS) cases end in up in court, the determinations of whether child abuse or neglect occurred are exclusively the domain of CPS- not the courts. CPS agencies in most states (26) use the fair preponderance of the evidence standard...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Aug 31, 2023 | Subscribers Only
With the passing of two bills set to take effect September 1st, 2023, Texas is trying to reign in the child welfare system. The first bill, HB 63, amends section 261.104 of the Texas Family Code to ban anonymous reporting of child abuse and neglect in the state of...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Aug 24, 2023 | Subscribers Only
Chronic medical conditions are variable in their prevalence individually, but extremely common collectively. Data suggests more than half the population in the United States suffers from at least one chronic physical health condition. When you or your child has a...
by jay.rosenthal@cpsprotect.com | Aug 17, 2023 | Subscribers Only
The public schools play a large role in Child Protective Services (CPS) involvement. After all, more than 1 in 5 reports to CPS in the United States is made by school staff. That’s more than 20% of all reports! Many parents report their children being pulled out of...