Ha ha ha ha ha. No. It's an occupational hazard of preschoolers and school-aged children.
child protective services
Acquire better evidence and keep making complaints.
No you can......
Child protective services does no decide if a parent is unfit. A judge will decide that. Child protective services can and will however, help the judge to decide by presenting any evidence they have found that may prove the parent unfit.
Child Protective Services were established in all states in 1974. Their precursors include the Children's Bureau, which was established in 1912.
At any age.
it depends on what state had it brought to their attention if one state is the one that heard about it then yes they have the right to check on the child
The Department of Child and Protective Services in Texas will often investigate cases of abuse and neglect involving children. They will investigate the well being and safety of the child.
Child Protective Services - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 21 June 2001 (San Diego, California)
Most common acronym-child protective services
it depends on the circumstances and or what the problem is.
Yes, child protective services can become involved in cases of minor emancipation if there are concerns about the minor's welfare or safety. They may investigate the situation and may have a say in court proceedings related to the minor's emancipation.