Separate sections for foster care and permanency issues.

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Separate sections for foster care and permanency issues.

Postby Marina » Sun Oct 01, 2006 4:22 pm

Maybe there should be separate sections for forum discussions of CPS investigations issues and foster care issues.

Maybe another one for TPR and permanency issues.

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Re: Separate sections for foster care and permanency issues.

Postby alyssadoll » Thu Jan 24, 2008 12:16 pm

Marina wrote:Maybe there should be separate sections for forum discussions of CPS investigations issues and foster care issues.

Maybe another one for TPR and permanency issues.
I DEFINATELY AGREE W/ YOU ON THIS!!! THAT'S AN EXCELLENT IDEA!!

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DESPRATE MOM!

Postby alyssadoll » Mon Jan 28, 2008 4:19 am

ANYBODY KNOW IF THAT THE POLICE FIRST SHOW UP AND HAVE CLEARED THE THE HOME ALREADY, IS DCFS ALLOWED TO STILL INTERVENE??

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Re: DESPRATE MOM!

Postby osolome » Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:05 pm

alyssadoll wrote:ANYBODY KNOW IF THAT THE POLICE FIRST SHOW UP AND HAVE CLEARED THE THE HOME ALREADY, IS DCFS ALLOWED TO STILL INTERVENE??



Hello...I'll try to answer from what I know. First of all if your talking about your house, there is NO law that states you even have to answer your door, to either one of them, UNLESS they have a warrant

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Re: DESPRATE MOM!

Postby osolome » Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:05 pm

alyssadoll wrote:ANYBODY KNOW IF THAT THE POLICE FIRST SHOW UP AND HAVE CLEARED THE THE HOME ALREADY, IS DCFS ALLOWED TO STILL INTERVENE??



Hello...I'll try to answer from what I know. First of all if your talking about your house, there is NO law that states you even have to answer your door, to either one of them, UNLESS they have a warrant

MaggieC

Postby MaggieC » Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:49 pm

A court order (civil) or a warrant (criminal) otherwise- you do not have to let anyone into your house.

MaggieC

Postby MaggieC » Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:50 pm

A court order (civil) or a warrant (criminal) otherwise- you do not have to let anyone into your house.


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